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03-19-2010, 07:56 AM | #1 |
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Linea Corse Lemans Fitment
Would someone give me the fitment specs for a set of 19" Lemans. I am looking for the deepest lip and maximum offset front and rear without rubbing. BTW, its for a 2010 335 Coupe on KW's and fenders aren't rolled.
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19x8.5 ET30 19x10 ET37 To my knowledge this is the only Lemans setup they have for our cars...If you want to run a 10-12MM spacer on the rear you will need to roll fender. Otherwise, you should be good to go as you are. |
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yup, as Joe mentioned 19x8.5 +30 / 19x10 +37
There's also 19x10 +22 and 19x10 +15 but those aren't gonna work well on your E92, especially without rolled fenders. As far as the lip size, the lip size is all the same, even with the lower offsets Feel free to shoot me a PM if you have any additional questions Zoeb |
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I'm thinking about getting a set of 19" linea corse lemans wheels as well. I have an 06 330xi sedan with H&R sport springs. what would be the recommended size, offsets, and tires i would have to get so i wont have to roll the fenders and so that there wont be any rubbing?
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On your AWD e90, I would suggest going with a 235.35.19 front and 275.30.19 rear That would be ideal and you will not need any fender rolling nor will you get any rubbing Zoeb |
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01-13-2011, 04:00 AM | #9 |
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You should really look into the build on your LC wheels Zoeb, there have been threads about your wheels cracking.. Now i can understand maybe 1 or 2 people cracking them on something , but when there are multiple complaints, seems like a build defect to me and should be covered under the companies expense for a new rim ,not have a customer pay $400 .. Just a heads up.. If your gonna build wheels like that dont charge so much.
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