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      05-04-2016, 02:40 AM   #23
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Here are some aggressive 19" EC-7's in Race Silver on a beautify executed e92 M3.

Thinking of replacing my ZCP's with these. Will 9.5 et22 (front) and 10.5 et22 (rear) fit?

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      05-04-2016, 01:42 PM   #24
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Thinking of replacing my ZCP's with these. Will 9.5 et22 (front) and 10.5 et22 (rear) fit?

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Yes sir, this is a great upgrade which has been a popular configuration among other e9X enthusiasts! Tire combo's are listed below for your reference, depending on what type of look/fitment you are going for and availability in the brand of your choice.

255/30/19 F. / 275/30/19 R.
265/30/19 F. / 285/30/19 R.
275/30/19 F. / 295/30/19 R.

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Can I do 275-30-19 sqaure with these lowered on springs? I like my 275-35-18 arc 8 10.5 square setup without any rubbing issues. I'm trying to get close to that size but with a bigger wheel for daily setup.
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Can I do 275-30-19 sqaure with these lowered on springs? I like my 275-35-18 arc 8 10.5 square setup without any rubbing issues. I'm trying to get close to that size but with a bigger wheel for daily setup.
Yes sir! 19x10 et25 with 275/30/19 works quite well
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is 19x10.5 ET22 with 275/30/19 tires too aggressive for a e90 m3?
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Yes sir, this is a great upgrade which has been a popular configuration among other e9X enthusiasts! Tire combo's are listed below for your reference, depending on what type of look/fitment you are going for and availability in the brand of your choice.

255/30/19 F. / 275/30/19 R.
265/30/19 F. / 285/30/19 R.
275/30/19 F. / 295/30/19 R.

- Ryan
Hey Ryan,

Do you know when Satin Black will be available again? Looking to get 19x9.5 for front and 19x10.5 for rear.

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      05-11-2016, 01:46 PM   #29
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is 19x10.5 ET22 with 275/30/19 tires too aggressive for a e90 m3?
We would want to get a bit more in depth to understand your application. In most cases, why run a 19x10.5" wheel on all four corners, when your going to end up running the same 275/30/19 tire that you would have run on the 19x10" wheel? You would be purchasing a slightly more expensive wheel, which is heavier, only to run the same size tire. Furthermore, the 19x10.5" wheel will typically require negative camber up front to clear the outer front fenders, so camber plates are a must (or removing the stock camber pins and maxing out your camber spec's).

Is it possible? Absolutely. Does it make sense? Not unless you are running 18" wheels and using them on the track. In that case, there are some advantages of running the 10.5" wheel over the 10" wheel, but again it would only be beneficial for a small portion of our experienced track/race customers.

Some customers are just going for a particular aggressive look for the street, and if that is this goal, then you could certainly go this route


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Hey Ryan,

Do you know when Satin Black will be available again? Looking to get 19x9.5 for front and 19x10.5 for rear.

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I'm assuming you are interested in the EC-7's in particular based on your previous post. We do have a small batch of EC-7 19x10 et25 Satin Black coming in (which is the same fitment pictured above on the Space Grey E92 M3 you quoted), but I do not show any 9.5/10.5 Satin Black coming in.

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Beautiful wheels! In EC7 or PS7 what 19" sizes do you recommend for an E92 M3? I will be installing lowering springs and will track a few times per season so I want an aggressive look for the street while maintaining great handling on the track. Thanks!
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Beautiful wheels! In EC7 or PS7 what 19" sizes do you recommend for an E92 M3? I will be installing lowering springs and will track a few times per season so I want an aggressive look for the street while maintaining great handling on the track. Thanks!
We greatly appreciate your interest in our wheels. For our 19" wheels we recommend the following fitment for your E92 M3:

Staggared:
19x9.5" ET22 with 265/30-19 tires
19x10.5" ET22 with 285/30-19 tires

Square:
19x10" ET25 with 275/30-19 tires

Both of these fitments will be a direct fit and not require any modifications to your car

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