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04-13-2010, 03:28 AM | #1 |
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.. the fronts
The rundown: Stock sport suspension on e92 328i coupe 19x9 et28 wrapped in ? 19x10 et34 wrapped in 275/30/19 I want relatively flush fitment to reduce wheel gap but want no rubbing, fender rolling, no "stretched" look, etc. I was thinking of running 245/35/19 on the fronts VS 235/35/19 for more sidewall (reduce wheel gap and even up tire height ratio with rears)... think I can get away with doing that? Or is 19x9 et25 w/ 245/35/19 tires too much and I'll be way poking out + rubbing? Thanks! ![]()
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04-13-2010, 12:33 PM | #2 |
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bump it up!
I'm leaning towards 235/35/19 based on some advice that I got but I wanted to completely rule out 245/35/19 before pulling the trigger today Thanks
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