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      01-09-2010, 09:59 AM   #1
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Fitment question 19x9 19x10

Do you guys think a front 19x9 et 38 and a rear 19x10 et 26 will fit a e92? I'm looking at a set of wheels and was wondering if I can squeeze those in. Thanks for the help.
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the front offset is a little high, but manageable. the rear is low, with those rear specs, you will rub. you can roll your fenders, it'll help.
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do you think dropped on h&r sports with the rear fenders rolled, it will be ok?
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its tough to say... on my E90, i had 19x10 ET35 in the back, and there really wasn't much space left between the tire and fender... you should be alright with a fender roll, but it'll be close
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do you think dropped on h&r sports with the rear fenders rolled, it will be ok?

I’m assuming you mean H&R sports and stock shocks? If so, you will still rub on large dips or if there is heavy weight in the back, even running a 265/30 tire...The H&R sport/stock shock combo has too much body roll for an aggressive setup such as the one you are proposing. The only way you could run this setup and eliminate rubbing altogether is if you were to switch to a set of coilovers with ride height adjustment and adjustable dampening, that way you could fine tune your suspension to eliminate rubbing.
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