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      01-01-2012, 02:57 PM   #1
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e92 19x9.5 et20?

i have a e92 328xi all stock not lower yet, im thinking of buying a rims for it, found the the rims i want, the specs is 19x9.5 et20 all around, the question is does it need to roll fender or stretch tires to make it fit with out rubbing ?? and what size of tires would be the best ?
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The 19x9.5 ET20 on the front of your E92 may work but you do have to keep in mind that the fenders are plastic up front. There is no way you will be able to roll them. You will most definitely have to run a stretched tire as well. The most aggressive setup I would recommend up front is the 19x9.5 ET33. The rears will work fine with a fender roll.

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No, you will not be able to fit the 19x9.5 ET20 on the front of your E92. The fenders are plastic up front and there is no way you will be able to roll them. The most aggressive setup I would recommend up front is the 19x9.5 ET33. The rears will work fine with a fender roll.
9.5" et20 with 225 will fit. It's not professional to give false information.
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I heard with 235/35 will work up front. Not for sure, anyone run this set up yet?
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I heard with 235/35 will work up front. Not for sure, anyone run this set up yet?
Depends on ride height and/or fender roll. I have 9.5" et19 with 225, lowered, rolled, and no issues.
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hmm lots of mix info, i know some have done certain set ups and im not saying they dont work, many customers have sometimes surpriced me but heres what MRR as a general wheel company would recommend
19x8.5 35et and 19x9.5 33et remenber some do get away with the lower et like 20et or 22et with stretch tires but your car is a Xi and has a slightly different suspension components. something aggressive try 19x9.5 around a 30-38et this is only aggressive in the front, the rears is what it calls for. either way good luck and maybe youll surprice me to. all the best luck
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I wouldn't recommend a 19x9.5 ET20 all around personally. The rear could work, but the front would be tough and could possibly rub depending on the tire size you choose. We recommend 19x8.5 ET35 and 19x9.5 ET33 rear normally.
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My car is not lower yet so still stock ride height. Xdrive front sit higher than the rear, my plan is run 19x9.5 et20 all around with 235/35/19. The front fender made from plastic so there no way to roll
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If youre goona leave it stock height 235 would work with no roll (fronts)
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We did a 19x9.5 ET20 on an E90

19x9.5 ET20
225/35/19 Falken FK452
Anything fits, you just have to know how to make it fit. Stretch tire, camber in, etc.

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this guy run 19x9.5 et22 with 235/35 same rims I'm getting. http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/thereup...hy/5527291806/
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9.5" et20 with 225 will fit. It's not professional to give false information.
It may fit but it's not going to be an ideal fitment for most people. A 225 tire is extremely stretched on a 19x9.5 and like Charles pointed out as well that fitment is not recommended.
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It may fit but it's not going to be an ideal fitment for most people. A 225 tire is extremely stretched on a 19x9.5 and like Charles pointed out as well that fitment is not recommended.
It will fit. 225 on 9.5" is not extremely stretched. It's outside the manufacturer's recommended wheel spec by 0.5".
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