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      05-14-2010, 09:35 PM   #1
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WTF - 19x9.5 +22 275/30-19 + rear question. RUB?

Here is a Will This Fit question.

E90 M3 lowered with apporx -1.8deg camber

Front: 19x9.5" +22 275/30-19 Yoko AD08
Rear: 19x10.5" +21 295/30-19 Yoko AD08

Will this combo fit without rubbing on the inner fender lips? I can deal with the front tires touching the inisde at full-lock.

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Check out this site and plug in your specs. Use the stock specs as a reference.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp


18" F 245/35/18 18X8.5 et 29
R 265/35/18 18x9.5 et 23

19" F 245/35/19 19X8.5 et 29
R 265/35/19 19x9.5 et 23
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Here is a Will This Fit question.

E90 M3 lowered with apporx -1.8deg camber

Front: 19x9.5" +22 275/30-19 Yoko AD08
Rear: 19x10.5" +21 295/30-19 Yoko AD08

Will this combo fit without rubbing on the inner fender lips? I can deal with the front tires touching the inisde at full-lock.

Yes, expect minor rubbing on the rear if lowered with AD08s in this size.
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I have almost the same set up - same tires but +22 front and rear. Stock suspension/alignment and it rubs on the outer lip up front under big dips/heavy compression. For normal driving it's fine. Out back it is okay unless I have a passenger then I get the same rub. Extra neg camber will help, too but not much room to spare. How much are you lowered?

Pics for reference to show clearance.



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I have almost the same set up - same tires but +22 front and rear. Stock suspension/alignment and it rubs on the outer lip up front under big dips/heavy compression. For normal driving it's fine. Out back it is okay unless I have a passenger then I get the same rub. Extra neg camber will help, too but not much room to spare. How much are you lowered?
Thanks for the feedback. If you have RG63s your wheels are 0.5" narrower than mine. My wider wheels might help to stretch the sidewall for more clearance.

The car is lowered approx 1.5" with KW V3s.

How will you cure your rubbing?

Can you post some pics?
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Didn't notice the extra 0.5" in your specs. What other pics would be helpful? I have pics of the fender liner rub on close to full lock here: http://www.m3post.com/forums/showpos...8&postcount=17
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Anyone else? The Yokohama AD08 275/295 combo is my first choice.

Will they rub much with my suggested set up?
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I had a 19x10 et25 wheel with the AD08 295/30/19 and it rubbed. The AD08's run very wide and it's closer to a 305 width tire. So with your offset, I would think it will rub under compression. I love the AD08's and wish they had sizes that worked better with our cars. Given how they run wide, I would think a 255/35 and 275/35 AD08 setup would be perfect - oh well.

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I had a 19x10 et25 wheel with the AD08 295/30/19 and it rubbed. The AD08's run very wide and it's closer to a 305 width tire. So with your offset, I would think it will rub under compression. I love the AD08's and wish they had sizes that worked better with our cars. Given how they run wide, I would think a 255/35 and 275/35 AD08 setup would be perfect - oh well.

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Thanks for the reply. Did you have stock suspension or extra neg camber?
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Thanks for the reply. Did you have stock suspension or extra neg camber?
I was running motons with -1.8 of rear camber.
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Is the ad08 275/35 too wide to fit the oem 19 rear with stock susp then?
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Is the ad08 275/35 too wide to fit the oem 19 rear with stock susp then?
width would be fine but they don't make a 275/35/19 per tirerack. only 275/30/19 which would be pretty short on the rear.
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I'd get 10.5" + 25-27 if possible if you're sticking 295 AD08's in the rear. Unless you are dumped with some camber, I don't think 10.5" +21 with 295 AD08's in the rear will work.
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