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03-21-2016, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Would i need to roll my fenders?
So i Just ordered my wheels and coilovers should be coming in next week. I went with KW1 coilovers and varrestoen es1 19x9.5 in the front 19x10.5 in the rear I was thinking of getting 225/35 for The front and 275/30 in the rear. I only plan on lowering my car about 2.0 inches in the front 1.8 in the rear my question is will I need to roll my fenders? I know the fitment in The rear is very agressive but want to see if I could stay away from rolling the fenders I've had bad experiences with shops rolling my fenders before (Cracked paint/un even roll) TIA
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03-21-2016, 08:30 PM | #4 |
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those are very very aggressive wheels and tires and very incorrect offsets. They will stick out a lot and i don't even see them fitting even with a roll. Your going to need an aggressive fender pull.
i run a 9.5+27 with a 265 tire and i had to roll my rear fenders for it to stop rubbing. Your rear rims are 275 tires and the rims will stock out 15mm more than mine. I dont see that concretely fitting. i'm also running a 9.5+27 for the front but i run a 255 tire. With the fenders rolled and even a little pulled and i run m3 arms which gave me a total of -1 degree of camber and my fronts still rub. I need to get a front camber plates and try to run -2 degrees of camber to hopefully stop the rubbing. Your front rims stick out 5mm more than mine but your running a 225 tire so your front setup should fit will a roll and a little camber. BUT a 225 tire is not approved for a 9.5 inch rim. You need at least a 235 tire for a 9.5 rim. Dont ruin your car with a stance/incorrect/dumb setup.
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03-24-2016, 12:46 PM | #5 |
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That's a pretty aggressive setup and will require much more than a fender roll and stretch tires. We've had previous customers run our 9.5 ET33 fronts, and that is already flush.
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03-25-2016, 10:36 AM | #6 |
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They will fit perfect if you are going for stance/flush fitment. You will also get alot of replies saying they won't fit from those that don't know how to make them fit.
For the front at stock camber go with 225/35/19. On an e90 with camberplates you can go up to 235/35/19 with -1.5 camber. For the rear I would go down to 265/30/19 or maybe even 255/30/19 if you want an easier fitment. You'll also need around -2 camber. Your wheels specs will be a similar fitment as mine(11"et33 275/30/19 -1.8 camber). That is assuming you have a prelci e90 or e92. If you have an lci e90 there is 8mm less room in the rear. Last edited by bmw325i; 03-25-2016 at 10:41 AM.. |
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