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08-23-2011, 06:22 AM | #1 |
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19x10 et20 - Told it won't fit
I'm sorry to create another thread on this but I need to confirm this. I've seen a bunch of people run a 19x10 et20 rim with 265's on the rear and it fit. My car is a e90 328xi, I've brought the rims last week to be put on my car and was told they will stick out about 1/2" from the rear fender. I don't mean it will rub the fender, it will stick OUT they said. The rims are BBS CH. Every setup I've seen on an e90 with BBS CH doesn't have camber and they fit fine. My car is lowered but was going to raise it to fit the rims.
I would try it myself and put them on my my garage floor has too much of a slope to it to be jacking a car up. Can anyone confirm these should fit before I go to another place to put these on and look stupid. Pics for clicks Last edited by AllydNYC; 08-23-2011 at 06:36 AM.. |
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Heres some varieties of long's car in 10-10.5's for reference. Youre way in the clear of easy fit. Make sure rears are rolled once its lowered more it will naturally camber in ( the .5in of poke they speak of) and will be flush with the top of rim to quarter panel.
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10 +20 with a 265 is on the aggressive side, but it can work. Since you are lowered, some fender rolling may be required in the rear depending on your height and alignment.
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Thanks for the replies. I can call it confirmed now that with a little camber these with fit under the fender. Tucked look. As much as I like Phoenix it sucks for car places. There isn't a place that does camber can adjust the suspension and do fender rolling all in one.
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They fit, however those tires are big as hell! Much bigger than a normal 265... when I had 265 on a 19x10 it had some minimal baby stretch
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You can most definitely get the 19x10 ET20 with a 265/30/19 is a bit on the aggressive side. You will most definitely have to roll your fenders and adjust your camber to make this work!!
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Tires look meaty, so will need to roll / shave fenders most likely.. you can make it work tho with a little work and it will look sick! My advice would be to take your car to a body shop and see if they can do some minor work on the rear quarters to make them fit, get a price estimate first tho.
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I want Pilot Super Sport tires but the problem is I don't have the money to experiment with different tire sizes unless I know one will fit. I think I might sell the 265's and go down to a 255. I don't want too much work done on my car to make these fit, a LITTLE camber and fender rolling along with adjusting the suspension should be all that's needed. Might just end up selling these |
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Adding some pictures to this thread if anyone else in the future finds it in a search.
This is a test fit of the rear. I'm running H&R coilovers. My car is lowed but not slammed, about 1 1/2 fingers between stock 17's and the fender. The fenders aren't rolled. Just checking poke right now. I will need some negative camber (hopefully not much!!!!!) and a fender roll. I might want a small bit of the wheel hub (on the rim) cut off to reduce the amount of negative camber. The rim is 19x10 et20. The rears are 265/30/19 wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sport. http://imageshack.us/g/89/photo421e.jpg/ |
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That actually looks more aggressive than I though they would.
Especially compared to SES_D's car with 19x11 ET27. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=581594
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I was able to fit 19x10 +20 with 265/30 FK452's on my e92 rear: |
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Any insight on fitting a 19x9.5 +20 on the rear of e92 per lci. Previously I ran a 9.5 +35 with 275/30/19 conti dw and rubbed very lightly if at all.
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