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05-21-2014, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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18x9.5 et 40
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I have an e92 with OEM suspension. Will I be able to run a square set of wheels with the following specs without any rubbing issues? 18x9.5 et 40 I am looking to have the wheels be as flush as possible to the fender. The wheels will not come with tires so Would I be able to run 245/40/18 on the wheels without any issues? Thank you for your input.
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End of this post is E92 with 18x9.5 et30 square setup with 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...34&postcount=1
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That might hit the strut, so you probably will need a small spacer up front.
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I would do 245/40/18 all around so you have the same amount of stretch in the front and rear. I really dislike the way staggered tires look on a square set of wheels. Up front use a 10mm spacer since that is the smallest size that is hubcentric and a 20mm spacer in the rear to match the front. Should be perfectly flush and I don't think you'll need to roll your fenders because of the stretch.
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We run 18x9.5et35 (OZ Alleggerita HLT) on our 335 race car with BFGoodrich R1 265/35 square.
Intially we had a little rubbing with a net et30 offset (5mm spacer) with the PSS9s and AST coil-overs. We then switched to Ohilins and the collar was much larger so we had to run a 20mm spacer to clear! It really pushed the front wheels out. You can see how far out the front tires are set. It's not just from coming off a turn, they are out that wide! Personally on my street car I'm running a staggered 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with 255/35 up front and 265/35 rear. I could run a 275 in the rear, but I just don't need that much traction since my car is NA and not a turbo monster. If you run an 18x8.5 up front you could get a bit more tire on the rim and play with spacers to ensure a complete flush fitment. You won't have to worry about rubbing issues at all either. As you can see, my street car is pretty low and I've tracked it quite a bit and have never had any rubbing issues.
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Thank you all for your assistance. Really helps a lot.
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