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      09-07-2007, 11:24 AM   #1
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Quick fitment question for E92s.

Will the following specifications fit for the rear of an E92 without rubbing.

19x10 offset 35

I would appreciate any help you guys may be able to offer, thanks.
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      09-07-2007, 12:10 PM   #2
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It should be fine with 265/30 19s tires . I would be hesitant to use 275s.
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19x10 35mm will rub on the rear of the E92, even with a 265 tire.... you need to go with a 19x9.5 rim with a 35mm offset, and you will get no rubbing with a 265 tire on the E92.

if you want to go 19x10 on the rear of your E92, with a 265 tire, u need an offset of 39mm. then you will have no rubbing at all...
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Will the following specifications fit for the rear of an E92 without rubbing.

19x10 offset 35

I would appreciate any help you guys may be able to offer, thanks.
You will rub on a coupe. 19x10x35et is the same as 19x9.5 29ET. And people have reported rubbing with 19x9.5 30ET and that's a 1mm less sticking out.

No go.

EDIT: you're xi right, may not rub actually, since you're sitting taller with AWD
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another offset question...

Hey guys, sorry to hijack, but it is a similar question...Would this fit my e92 335?

The fronts are 20x9 w/ a 39mm offset and rears are 20x10 w/ a 48mm offset.

If anyone could help plz, let me know...also what size tires should I get? Thanks



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Hey guys, sorry to hijack, but it is a similar question...Would this fit my e92 335?

The fronts are 20x9 w/ a 39mm offset and rears are 20x10 w/ a 48mm offset.

If anyone could help plz, let me know...also what size tires should I get? Thanks



not to be an ass, start your own thread, and i'll answer you there....
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Thanks for the help guys. Unfortunately, they don't make a 9.5 in the wheels I want. Might have to take my chances and hope I can adjust the coilovers so it doesn't rub.
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Thanks for the help guys. Unfortunately, they don't make a 9.5 in the wheels I want. Might have to take my chances and hope I can adjust the coilovers so it doesn't rub.
you wont be able to... its gonna rub....

what u can do though is roll your fenders....
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      09-07-2007, 07:24 PM   #9
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I think the rubbing will be minimum (if any) with 19x10 et35. You cant really compare a 19x10 et35 wheel to a 19x9.5 et29 wheel with the same 265/30 tire. Remember that the tire on the 19x10 will be more stretched and their wouldn't be a 6 mm difference to the edge of the tire.
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not to be an ass, start your own thread, and i'll answer you there....
WoW...well congratulations! u ARE an !

Honestly, I cant stand when some members find the time to type stupid comments like "search for yourself"....etc.... WHEN THEY KNOW THE ANSWER.... you would have wasted less time typing yes or no.....

To OP, sorry about posting in your thread, I thought you got your answer already and did not want to start an entire new thread for a simple answer one person could give me


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WoW...well congratulations! u ARE an !

Honestly, I cant stand when some members find the time to type stupid comments like "search for yourself"....etc.... WHEN THEY KNOW THE ANSWER.... you would have wasted less time typing yes or no.....

To OP, sorry about posting in your thread, I thought you got your answer already and did not want to start an entire new thread for a simple answer one person could give me


ok, i did not tell u to search... i told u to start ur own thread.... why hijack someone elses thread...

i could say the same about you... instead of hijacking this thread, why didnt u start ur own thread???
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i have 19x10 et 35 rear on my coupe with a 275 toyo t1r on the stock sport suspension and there is no rubbin watsoever. i also have 19x9.5 et 35 front with a 245 tire and i dont rub. i would have to roll my fenders if i dropped it
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