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      07-24-2007, 04:16 PM   #1
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What is the perfect fitment for...

E92 sport package, Dropped on H&R's, for 275x30x19 (rear), 235x35x19, no spacers, M6 replicas, no rubbing?

I love how the M6 replicas look on the e92, but I am not sure what would the offset be for those, with the above setup.

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EDIT: I know that some people are running the 19x8.5 ET38 and 19x9.5 ET40, but I am looking for more aggressive look, but not rubbing
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you could always roll the fenders
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      07-24-2007, 10:40 PM   #3
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I am not a fan of fender rolling
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et30 - not sure if available on M6 reps

Front 19x8.5 - 235/35
1mm more clearance strut side - outside edge extends further 13mm

Rear 19x9.5 - 275/30
3mm more clearance strut side - outside edge extends further 15mm

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yep, go with 9.5 et30 in the back and it would look fine
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30 in the rear is too low.... **********s came out with M6 reps for E92's.... rear offset is 33mm... there is a member who has installed them on his E92 and he has no rubbing at all...
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We recommend 19x8.5 +40 up front, and 19x9.5 +30 in the rear for E92. Even if you lower the car (not slam it mind you), it should fit just fine.

However we also recommend a 265 for the rear. If you run the 275 it has a higher chance of rubbing, but depending on the brand of tire you use (some brands can skinnier than others), and how low you go, it may also work.
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Thanks, I saw the other thrfead about the et33
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Actually, I think that an et 30 wheel will put you out 20 mm more on the outside. am i wrong?
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Actually, I think that an et 30 wheel will put you out 20 mm more on the outside. am i wrong?
as compared to???
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19x9.5 et 30 in the rear will extend the wheel 20mm more to the outside than stock, right?
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