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04-15-2020, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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Double staggered setup 19" front 20" rear
Curious if anyone has run a 19" front with 20" rear setup. Any pro's and con's to this on the e9x chassis? I know a lot of cars run this as standard, but haven't seen this done on the e9x.
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I would think the ride ride would be too rough. Looks, I prefer 18 and 19s.
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Yeah 25 is way too thin. I'm an 18" guy normally, but just figured could be something to look into
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I really wanted to do this using a 19x10 ET25 and 20x11 ET30 setup. It would work fine using a 275/30/19 front and 285/30/20 rear. But buying brand new LM-Rs and customizing that rear fitment from a GTR spec would be way too much $.
I'm running a 20x10 ET10 rear with 275/30/20 rear without any issues. Ride quality had no discernible difference from a stock ZCP setup.
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