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      09-24-2009, 12:05 PM   #1
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Will a 19x10 with ET25 or ET22 fit on a E90 rear without any fender rolling?
I have the H&R sport springs.
Tire size will be either 265/30/19 or 275/30/19.
Please advice.
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ET 22 will rub the outer fender wall (the plastic itself) like a mother ****. I'm not sure you'd be able to get away with Et25 either but I'm going to let someone give you a second opinion on that one.
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19x10 with 265 tires will have very stretch look even before worry about the offset.
That's M3 offset. Just pass on that wheel and look for 19x9.5 which will fit well and 265 tires will look great as well.
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19x10 +25 is definitely doable running 265/30/19 tires w/ a fender roll.

+22 can be done with some camber/roll and running rounded 265/30/19 tires like Falken/Toyo.
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19x10 +25 is definitely doable running 265/30/19 tires w/ a fender roll.

+22 can be done with some camber/roll and running rounded 265/30/19 tires like Falken/Toyo.

so I definately need to roll the fender with 19x10 ET25 running 275/30/19?
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so I definately need to roll the fender with 19x10 ET25 running 275/30/19?
u need to roll fender even use 265 tires....even u use round tires like toyo t1r or falken 452.
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Will a 19x10 with ET25 or ET22 fit on a E90 rear without any fender rolling?
I have the H&R sport springs.
Tire size will be either 265/30/19 or 275/30/19.
Please advice.
You will rub, either 265 or 275 with ET25 and a 10" wheel, a milder offset is required.
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Dude IMO slap on the +22 and make them fit! =)

Plenty of peeps running M3 offsets 19x10's in the rear w/o a sweat. Fender roll and a little camber with the right tires and you're set.
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