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      03-12-2012, 03:03 PM   #1
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will 18x10.5" ET25 fit in the rear of e92, 335?

Can you guys confirm if the following size will fit in the rear of an e92, 335?

18x10.5" ET25 fits 335

If not what will it need. I am running vorshlag plates with tcklines but I will be getting rid of the plates as I don't think i'll be tracking anytime soon so will a fender roll be enough?

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after u roll ur fenders and throw on like 245s or 255s, yes.
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Depends on your setup. What tire and size are you going to run? Ride Height? Camber?

FWIW, I'm running 18x10.5 +22 with 275 tires on my e92.
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Depends on your setup. What tire and size are you going to run? Ride Height? Camber?

FWIW, I'm running 18x10.5 +22 with 275 tires on my e92.
I'm going with 255 Continental ExtremeContact DWS. Is that too skinny for 10.5 wheels? Rear is lowered to the point where there is few millimeters of space where fender & tire meet. Camber, I want it be OEM specs, if possible.
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255 is fine for 10.5 inch wheel
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I run a 19 x 10.5 et25 with a 265/30-19 on my sedan with no issues at all. My fenders aren't rolled and I'm lowered on KW V2. I'd imagine that you could run it no problem with a fender roll.
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Thanks for all the help guys.
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Guys,
Can I run this setup on my LCI e92 lowered on coils?

18 x 9.5 front et22 falken 452 - 225 40 18
18 x 11 rear et 25 falken 452 - 265 35 18

Don't want to do any type of fender rolling?

Currently running 18 inch 313 style wheels with 15mm and 18mm spacers and no issues at all.
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Guys,
Can I run this setup on my LCI e92 lowered on coils?

18 x 9.5 front et22 falken 452 - 225 40 18
18 x 11 rear et 25 falken 452 - 265 35 18

Don't want to do any type of fender rolling?

Currently running 18 inch 313 style wheels with 15mm and 18mm spacers and no issues at all.
sigh... another one that wants to eat their cake and save it too.
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sigh... another one that wants to eat their cake and save it too.
lolllllll ... so basically thats a NO

What I don't understand is the 313 with spacers in the front essentially makes the offset 22. Does it not work the same with wheels without spacers. I guess it also matters the 313 style is 8/8.5 inch in width and these are 9.5 and 11.
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lolllllll ... so basically thats a NO

What I don't understand is the 313 with spacers in the front essentially makes the offset 22. Does it not work the same with wheels without spacers. I guess it also matters the 313 style is 8/8.5 inch in width and these are 9.5 and 11.
the 313 wheels are also not 11" wide.
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the 313 wheels are also not 11" wide.
Ya, that's what I meant. Will the fronts fit without rubbing considering I'm lowered? Rear, I don't mind shaving the rear if that's my only choice.
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Guys,
Can I run this setup on my LCI e92 lowered on coils?

18 x 9.5 front et22 falken 452 - 225 40 18
18 x 11 rear et 25 falken 452 - 265 35 18

Don't want to do any type of fender rolling?

Currently running 18 inch 313 style wheels with 15mm and 18mm spacers and no issues at all.
I have ran 19x9.5 et22 in the front with a slight roll no problem on 235 35 on kw vll
The rear I'm not sure as i will be attempting this, this week on my e90 19x11 et25 I think they will with a shave but who knows? You don't know until you try.
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I have ran 19x9.5 et22 in the front with a slight roll no problem on 235 35 on kw vll
The rear I'm not sure as i will be attempting this, this week on my e90 19x11 et25 I think they will with a shave but who knows? You don't know until you try.
19x11 et 25 is very easy to fit with a roll, youll want to throw a 5mm spacer on after to make is look flush
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19x11 et 25 is very easy to fit with a roll, youll want to throw a 5mm spacer on after to make is look flush
you're funny a 5mm spacer ok. My 10.5 et22 sat flush so I dont understand what you're saying. I guess if you call poke flush then yes a 5mm will be needed.
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[QUOTE=hawaiianeze;13992242]19x11 et 25 is very easy to fit with a roll, youll want to throw a 5mm spacer on after to make is look flush[/QUOTE

I ran a 10.5 et22 with a roll now way an 11 et25 will fit just with a roll unless you're running a super stretched tire.
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you're funny a 5mm spacer ok. My 10.5 et22 sat flush so I dont understand what you're saying. I guess if you call poke flush then yes a 5mm will be needed.
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19x11 et 25 is very easy to fit with a roll, youll want to throw a 5mm spacer on after to make is look flush[/QUOTE

I ran a 10.5 et22 with a roll now way an 11 et25 will fit just with a roll unless you're running a super stretched tire.
I was basing this off what hybrid for life was saying, on an e90 I run 19x11 et 20 in the rear with 265/30/19 and lowered to where the tread of the tire is level with the fender and dont even rub, on a e92 just shave the fender instead of rolling and add a little camber and itll fit fine
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I was basing this off what hybrid for life was saying, on an e90 I run 19x11 et 20 in the rear with 265/30/19 and lowered to where the tread of the tire is level with the fender and dont even rub, on a e92 just shave the fender instead of rolling and add a little camber and itll fit fine
I can see a 265 fitting because on a 11in rim that 265 is str-etched but i'm going with a 275. There might be a little stretch but very mild with 275 on a 11.

So you're poking pretty good with et20 on a 11. About .250 past your fender to me that's a lot.
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[QUOTE=07tundra;13992390]
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I can see a 265 fitting because on a 11in rim that 265 is str-etched but i'm going with a 275. There might be a little stretch but very mild with 275 on a 11.

So you're poking pretty good with et20 on a 11. About .250 past your fender to me that's a lot.
I dont remember if it was an e90 or e92 but there was someone that was running that setup with a 275 and I think he said he didn't rub. Dont remember completely though, I'd search for it and as far as my setup I dont find the stretch or poke to be that bad, looks aggressive not overly stanced. 19x9.5 et 20 with 235/35/19 seemed harder to properly fit than the rear, rub a tiny bit over bumps
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