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      04-22-2019, 07:30 PM   #903
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Hey anybody have any input that is E90 specific on the following specs:

19x9.5 +21 with 255/35

19x11 +34 with 295/30

All I have right now is H&R sport springs. Would I run into any backspacing issues? Would I need to run really aggressive camber to avoid rubbing?

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Hey anybody have any input that is E90 specific on the following specs:

19x9.5 +21 with 255/35

19x11 +34 with 295/30

All I have right now is H&R sport springs. Would I run into any backspacing issues? Would I need to run really aggressive camber to avoid rubbing?

Thanks in advance.
Personally I would run a 265/30-19 front tire with those specs.

The rear should fit no issue, maybe run a 5mm spacer.

What tires? It can make a big difference.
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      04-23-2019, 07:17 AM   #905
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Hey anybody have any input that is E90 specific on the following specs:

19x9.5 +21 with 255/35

19x11 +34 with 295/30

All I have right now is H&R sport springs. Would I run into any backspacing issues? Would I need to run really aggressive camber to avoid rubbing?

Thanks in advance.
Personally I would run a 265/30-19 front tire with those specs.

The rear should fit no issue, maybe run a 5mm spacer.

What tires? It can make a big difference.
Thanks! Michelin PSS.
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      04-23-2019, 07:22 AM   #906
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Thanks! Michelin PSS.
PSS have wide shoulders compared to some other brands. On H&R springs you will be fine with those specs but would really recommend going with a 265/30-19 up front. The slightly shorter tire will give you more clearance inside the fender wells.
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      04-23-2019, 07:30 AM   #907
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Thanks! Michelin PSS.
PSS have wide shoulders compared to some other brands. On H&R springs you will be fine with those specs but would really recommend going with a 265/30-19 up front. The slightly shorter tire will give you more clearance inside the fender wells.
Thanks a lot, appreciate the feedback.

I just got done running a 19x9 +28 up front with 275/30 V12's and got slight rubbing of the fender well under strut compression during a turn but that didn't bother me too much.

My main concern is about avoiding chewing up the paint on the fender or contacting any suspension components behind the wheel as well.

Do you recommend the spacer in the rear due to proximity to the spring?
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      04-23-2019, 08:06 AM   #908
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Thanks a lot, appreciate the feedback.

I just got done running a 19x9 +28 up front with 275/30 V12's and got slight rubbing of the fender well under strut compression during a turn but that didn't bother me too much.

My main concern is about avoiding chewing up the paint on the fender or contacting any suspension components behind the wheel as well.

Do you recommend the spacer in the rear due to proximity to the spring?
Yes for the rear, with those tires you may need to do a test fit with/without spacers and check inside clearance. It will be close but should still work.
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Can I get some tire size suggestions for 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +24?

Looking for some decent stretch/poke, I was thinking 235/35f and 255/35r. Lowered on H&R springs with 15/12mm spacers.

Possibly Hankook V12s unless you have a better suggestion.
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      05-25-2019, 08:07 PM   #910
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Can I get some tire size suggestions for 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +24?

Looking for some decent stretch/poke, I was thinking 235/35f and 255/35r. Lowered on H&R springs with 15/12mm spacers.

Possibly Hankook V12s unless you have a better suggestion.
I've used the V12s with no issues for stretch on multiple different wheels.
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      06-13-2019, 02:44 PM   #911
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Hey anybody have any input that is E90 specific on the following specs:

19x9.5 +21 with 255/35

19x11 +34 with 295/30

All I have right now is H&R sport springs. Would I run into any backspacing issues? Would I need to run really aggressive camber to avoid rubbing?

Thanks in advance.
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19x9.5 +22 265/30/19 with 10mm spacer
19x11 +37 295/30/19 with 10 mm spacer
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      06-13-2019, 03:01 PM   #912
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      06-13-2019, 08:43 PM   #913
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very nice. what color is that?
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      06-19-2019, 11:48 PM   #914
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very nice. what color is that?
His car is neptune blue and his wheels are mag blue..
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      06-21-2019, 07:18 PM   #915
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was given the option to get a set of 18x10.5 +12 wheels.. at a huge discount rate. but was curious is +12 too aggressive at 10.5? for the front?

i mean i could just get the 18x9.5 +22 front and 18x10.5 +12 rear... but i do want to go squared..
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      06-26-2019, 10:16 PM   #916
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I have to re-calculate the exact new offsets, but these numbers should be fairly close. Front needs more low though

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      06-28-2019, 05:37 PM   #917
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Is anyone running 10.5 inch wheels up front here? I'm thinking of getting apex arc 10.5 in 19 in 22 offset wheels all around.
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      08-08-2019, 05:05 PM   #918
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Im looking at Running TE37 ultra track edition wheels on a e92 m3. anyone know if 19x11+37 would work and if so would 295/30/19 tires work?
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      08-09-2019, 09:00 AM   #919
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Im looking at Running TE37 ultra track edition wheels on a e92 m3. anyone know if 19x11+37 would work and if so would 295/30/19 tires work?
It will work in the rear, you will want to run a 5mm spacer with that offset in the back.
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      08-24-2019, 02:34 PM   #920
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Would TE37SL 19x9.5 ET22 on Michelin 4S 275/30/19 for the front rub with 3 mm spacers on an e90 m3?

I am dropped 1 finger all around on KW coil sleeve kit
Did it fit? And what did you put in the rear?
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      09-03-2019, 08:14 AM   #921
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Stole my brothers KFs over the weekend. Idk offset specs but they were too weak. I added a 12mm spacer in the rear and didn't have one for the front. I could probably rebuild these and have a 5in lip front and 6in lip rear. I'd also need to lower the front some more.

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Maxed out the fronts. Sits a lot better. I also took the time to add mporiums 1pc under tray for clearance. Believe it or not, no rubbing.
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      10-03-2019, 08:18 AM   #922
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probably not aggressive enough

need to lower my front about an .75 inches to an Inch. might just go with coilovers or upgrade the lowering springs to h&r race from sports.
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      10-14-2019, 01:22 PM   #924
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need to lower my front about an .75 inches to an Inch. might just go with coilovers or upgrade the lowering springs to h&r race from sports.
What wheels are those? Specs? You could def tuck rears, maybe fronts if thats the look you're going for.
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