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07-30-2022, 07:47 PM | #1 |
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BBS E88 18" Fitment Questions
I have done some searching and found some answers and have narrowed down the the following.
Currently, I am running a square 10" setup with 359s (ET25s). I am running 275/30/19 rubber. The front fitment is pretty good but it could use another 5mm IMHO. The rear fitment is awesome with 15mm spacers so . With this setup, I get zero rub but it is close to the fender liners when I turn full lock up front. The reason I went square is I love the dish of the 10" wheels. I do not track the car, so having square rubber is not a real need for me. I would love to go to BBS E88s some day and I am looking at the following staggered sizes: F - 18x9.5 ET15 with 265/35/18 rubber R - 18x10.5 ET15 with 285/35/18 rubber With this setup, the fronts would perfectly fit in the front and rear based on the calculator that I am using (wheel-size.com). The fronts are a slightly smaller diameter so lock to lock should not be an issue. The rears are wider, which is nice with a SC. Also, with the width and the tire size, the sidewalls should be relatively square, which I like (I do not want any stretch). With the stretch comment, would a 10" rear rim be smarter? I am not going to run wider that 285 on the rear, and allowing for a 275 size does open up the tire options a little bit. In that case I would run: F - 18x9.5 ET15 with 265/35/18 R - 18x10 ET10 with 275/35/18 or 285/35/18 Now with that said, does it make any sense to just stay with 10" wide square??? Analysis paralysis... I would love to hear from some other folks on what setups give great fitment on the E92 ZCP. Not in a hurry to get new wheels but it is something I have always wanted and will someday have. Thinking gold face with polished lips and open-pocket look. Thanks for any input you may have!! Cheers,
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Here's a side profile for an example of my setup.
Schirmer Spec'd Race Pocket 18"x10, 18"x11. ET21.5 all around. PS4S 265/35/18, 295/30/18. Perfect clearance, no rubbing even on high-speed dips or hard cornering.
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Now I need to figure out how to fix my ride height as the stock ZCP needs to be lowered in the front for sure. Cheers,
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18x10 et15, 18x11 et23
By the way, there is a set for sale locally in gold and iirc, specs are exactly what u listed too.
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