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      11-18-2010, 07:44 PM   #1
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question on wheel fitment. Please help

So last time i bought wheels didnt turn out so successful because they didn't fit.
Now i am interested in a new set and want to know if it will fit. Help would greatly be appreciated.

I am driving a 2009 lci e90
Specs are
Linea Corsa 818

Front - 19x8.5 +30mm offset
Rear - 19x10 +37mm offset

tires are 235-35-19 and rear is 265-30-19

I am dropped on h&r race but my fenders are extremely rolled to the point where it can no longer be rolled more.

Let me know guys. Thanks!

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The rims can work, but not with the tires your looking to run.

You would need a 225/35/19 up front and a 245/35/19 rear, or a 235/35/19.

Since you have an LCI that ET25 is really ET17.

Stretch is the only way that will work with an H&R race drop on an LCI.
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agreed...to much tire up front. Less tire and more camber.
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The rims can work, but not with the tires your looking to run.

You would need a 225/35/19 up front and a 245/35/19 rear, or a 235/35/19.

Since you have an LCI that ET25 is really ET17.

Stretch is the only way that will work with an H&R race drop on an LCI.
i updated the question with new wheels and specs. How about now?
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      11-19-2010, 12:27 PM   #5
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i updated the question with new wheels and specs. How about now?
Looks fine to me, especially since the rear fenders are rolled already.
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