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      10-04-2013, 11:57 AM   #1
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19"x10 rears et 0 will it work?

I've just ordered some 3.5" dishes for my splits, this will take them to 10 wide going from ET40 to ET15 I think, I also have 15mm adaptors to make them fit.

now looking at it and others who have fitted 11 and 12 rears with an offset of around 12 then I'm right in thinking they should work and stick out about 10mm.
obvs I'll be rolling the arches.

Tyres are 245/35/19

heres the car at the moment.

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they will fit but you will need much thinner tires as well as probably your fenders rolled, if im not mistaken offset is measured in millimeters so if you someone fit an 11 inch wheel in the back and yours is a 10inch then you have 24mm on them right off the bat
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post pics once you get it done. that will look sick on the e91!
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Its a month order wait on the dishes, so it may be sometime before the updates!

I'll try on the 245s first and see whats needed
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I wouldn't recommend those specs at all. That's very aggressive.
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I've just ordered some 3.5" dishes for my splits, this will take them to 10 wide going from ET40 to ET15 I think, I also have 15mm adaptors to make them fit.

now looking at it and others who have fitted 11 and 12 rears with an offset of around 12 then I'm right in thinking they should work and stick out about 10mm.
I have 18x10.5 et15 with 255/35/18 at rear. So your setup would poke out extra 9mm compared to mine. My fenders are rolled, stock maxed out camber, inner fenders are cutted and it rubs slightly to rear bumper/ fender bracket, when i go fast to corner (bracket will be removed). Here is some pictures,

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...3&postcount=44
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...1&postcount=45

So if you shave and roll your fenders like this http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=814434 You get more clearance and with enough stretched tyres, adjusting the camber, coils stiffness, bumpstops etc, it should work.

I hope your front wheel will match the rear aggressiveness/poke.
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I wouldn't recommend those specs at all. That's very aggressive.
+1, I have 10 inch wheels in the rear et12. If you go for it, definitely go with the 245 tire. I have 255 and I rub with my coilovers at max height and stiffest setting on deep dips (with fenders rolled with a slight pull). Long story short, if you're an aggressive driver like me, don't do it. If you want the poke and look good, good for it. I'm getting my wheels rebarrelled back in the morning, so if your face have 40 holes and you want these barrels, let me know.
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Disregard the barrel part, looked at your pixs and realized you have double step lips.
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