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08-07-2013, 02:52 PM | #1 |
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Forgestar F14 Deep Concave on front of e90 pre LCI
I've been mulling over wheels for a while now. I'm currently hooked on the Forgestar F14's 19x10 SuperDeep in the rear, and looking at the possibility and wondering why nobody has tried a Deep concave 19x9.5 et 33 on the front yet? It seems everyone just goes semi concave?
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08-08-2013, 06:05 PM | #3 |
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There's a thread about this within the last couple of weeks. You can fit a 19x9.5 in the front with stretch on an e92. If the e92 can do it the e90 can (what with their fancy metal fenders and all)
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08-08-2013, 06:58 PM | #4 |
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What about no stretch? How deep of a concave could you fit in the front (Deep or Super Deep) and at what offset using a 235/245 35 19 tire on approx 1.5" - 2" lowered suspension while still having the wheel and tire tucked nicely under the fender?
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If you can't fit a 19x9.5 then you're not going to be running anything but a semi-deep front setup and that's the flat look that was mentioned before in this thread. |
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08-09-2013, 11:45 AM | #6 |
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I've seen posts with others running a 19x9.5 wheels on the front of e90's (with no rubbing or fender work) I guess nobody has bothered to try that combo with deep F14s on an e90. Not sure if I'm missing something but it seems with a correct offset it shouldn't be an issue.
I'm not a fan of the stretched look, and mainly want something that looks flush or close to. |
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....5-570f423b2e3b
Has a chart of wheel sizes for each tire sizes. It is listing 9.5" as the largest size for a 235 but I don't know if that is the largest for normal fitment or if that would be considered stretched I would think a 235 on a 9.5 in wheel would be pretty stretched considering you can put 285s on a 9.5"wheel. That is for michelin PSS but I'm sure they have the same for any tire.
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