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      10-16-2019, 12:58 AM   #925
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What wheels are those? Specs? You could def tuck rears, maybe fronts if thats the look you're going for.
no tucking. going for a meaty set up for weekend canyons currently the rears don;t rub but i know i can go lower. fronts need to go way lower also but doesnt rub currently lol
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      11-25-2019, 02:52 PM   #926
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Probably a little unusual, but is it safe running 285/35-19 tires on 19x10.5/+25 rims in the rear? On a E92 Competition.
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Probably a little unusual, but is it safe running 285/35-19 tires on 19x10.5/+25 rims in the rear? On a E92 Competition.
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      12-03-2019, 05:09 PM   #928
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So I had the 285/35-19 tires installed on 10.5" wide rims with +25 offset.

And there's no rubbing during normal driving which includes going over some pretty bumpy roads.
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Titan7 TS5 19x10.5 +25 285/30/19 all around.. stock suspenion with h&r race springs. alignment pins removed no rubbing
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So I had the 285/35-19 tires installed on 10.5" wide rims with +25 offset.

And there's no rubbing during normal driving which includes going over some pretty bumpy roads.
An update....

So, there's rubbing afterall on the fender especially when driving around parking lots with speed bumps. This tire is definitely too tall on my +25 offset 19x10.5" rims.

The rubbing though is not detrimental in any way. All I'm saying is that it aint perfect
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Bbs cir 19x9.5 et 22 19x10.5 et 35 with 15mm spacer.

hold on... in this picture, is it a front splitter flipped upside down and attached to the rear bumper???? geez
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So I had the 285/35-19 tires installed on 10.5" wide rims with +25 offset.

And there's no rubbing during normal driving which includes going over some pretty bumpy roads.
What brand tires?
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      02-29-2020, 12:01 PM   #933
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What brand tires?
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Titan7 TS5 19x10.5 +25 285/30/19 all around.. stock suspenion with h&r race springs. alignment pins removed no rubbing
Identical to mine except that yours is 30 series and mine are 35 series. 35 makes it too tall in my specific case. A bigger offset would solve it of course.

...and wow, 285s all around! I get heart palpitations just considering 265s in the front...LOL
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hold on... in this picture, is it a front splitter flipped upside down and attached to the rear bumper???? geez
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Has anyone ran 255/35 front and 265/35 rear on the stock zcp set up? Need to replace my fronts was thinking about going 255. Just replaced my rears or I would go with 275 rear. Any suggestions?
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I'm running 19x8.5 et 32 and 19x9.5 et 32 and in this picture I'm running the front with 15mm and the back with 12mm spacers (from my previous ZCP setup). They just don't look right and I'm trying to push them out but I'm running into stud length issues. I have 75mm studs. Any suggestions? Should I try 20mm Front & Back instead?

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      04-26-2020, 12:32 AM   #938
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I'm running 19x8.5 et 32 and 19x9.5 et 32 and in this picture I'm running the front with 15mm and the back with 12mm spacers (from my previous ZCP setup). They just don't look right and I'm trying to push them out but I'm running into stud length issues. I have 75mm studs. Any suggestions? Should I try 20mm Front & Back instead?

Included the old setup for reference.
You have the wrong wheel specs, get rid of them.

You want 19x11 rear.

Don't run a bigger spacer you'll mess up the whole thing.

75mm studs is fine.
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^ What he said, re-barrel them. Those specs are not for our cars and you're going to have to run a fat spacer.
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^ What he said, re-barrel them. Those specs are not for our cars and you're going to have to run a fat spacer.
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^ What he said, re-barrel them. Those specs are not for our cars and you're going to have to run a fat spacer.
Who rebarrels BBS? just any old wheel shop?
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Who rebarrels BBS? just any old wheel shop?
My friend does, you're looking another 1.5k on top of your current wheels.

If you're interested I'll let him know and you can get in line.
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^ What he said, re-barrel them. Those specs are not for our cars and you're going to have to run a fat spacer.
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^ What he said, re-barrel them. Those specs are not for our cars and you're going to have to run a fat spacer.
Who rebarrels BBS? just any old wheel shop?
I would move the rears to the front and rebarrel the fronts to the specs you need for the rear. That way you only pay to get a pair done versus a set. You can make it a weekend project and rebarrel them yourself to save some $$$ as well.
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I would move the rears to the front and rebarrel the fronts to the specs you need for the rear. That way you only pay to get a pair done versus a set. You can make it a weekend project and rebarrel them yourself to save some $$$ as well.
Even doing that the offset will be pretty conservative up front and still need a 12-15mm spacer.


Those wheels are not made for the e9x M3, they would fit a narrow body (base 3 series) a lot better. I vote for selling them for what you paid and search for a new set of wheels.

If LM's were 3 piece the fix would be a lot easier and cheaper
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Will these wheels off my F82 fit on my friend's E93 convertible????

Good afternoon all,

Just curious if wheels with these specific specs would fit on my friend's E93 vert? They will be coming off my F82. FYI, for now his car is not lowered but he may lower it after he gets wheels.

Work VS-XX wheels:

20x9.5, 5x120 +17mm in the fronts
20x11, 5x120 +34mm in the rears

Michelin Pilot Sport 4s tires:

265/30/20 in the fronts
295/30/20 in the rears

Any opinions/thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance everyone!

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