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      01-05-2013, 10:17 PM   #1
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How much camber to run on e92 to fit 10.5 et25?

So I recently bought some new wheels...specs:

19x8.5 et30
19x10.5 et25

The tires I'm running are 235/35 and 265/30....

My fenders are mildly rolled and I just ordered some new coilovers.

Question is, how much camber will I need to make these fit in the rear? I know the fronts will be no problem..I don't want much camber, just enough so that I don't have to experience rubbing.

Keep in mind, this is for an E92 not E90

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Depends how low you are, you could probably get away with under -2 if you're not tucking
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Nah no tucking for me....I'm thinking about maybe a 0.5" wheel gap after I install the coilovers
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I'm going to say this....I had H&R race springs, and after I put them on I had camber of -2.45/-2.33 if i'm not mistaken. I had the dealer put my camber at an even -3, and I was running 10.5(+30) and I was good. So as it was mentioned...it depends on how low you are going to go.
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8.5" 235 in the front, 10.5" 265 in the rear?! That's going to be an uneven look...
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^Agreed it will look uneven, but those are the tires that came off my previous set of wheels, so I gotta use them upp

So my new question is, how low should I be to make the car look decent and how much camber, with no rubbing, and as much even tire wear as possible?
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1. You need to roll the fenders if you havent yet
2. IMO aggressive fitment needs zero wheel gap or slight tire tuck to look good
3. -3 camber should be a good ballpark to aim for but it's hard to throw out a number over the internet. There are a lot of variables.
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