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      09-27-2011, 03:05 PM   #1
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Will F:255/35/19 R:285/35/19 fit?

Hi guys, did some research, and my conclusion is...most likely it will rub on the back. But i thought i gave it a shot here.

Trying to purchse a set from a fellow M3 e92 memb. As you know m3 have wider body and wider rear panel... so will this fit?

Front: 9'' 255/35/19
Rear: 10.5'' 285/35/19

Thanks for your inputs.
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      09-27-2011, 03:24 PM   #2
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Offsets will be the key factor here, can you get those to us?

also your ride height, and suspension.

chances are, your going to rub like crazy if this is a Non-M car you are trying to put them on
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      09-27-2011, 03:30 PM   #3
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Really depends on your suspension set up. That's pretty wide up front and in the back . 235 front 265 rear would be perfect.
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      09-27-2011, 05:57 PM   #4
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Tires are wide. What are the offsets of the wheels?

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i have a sports package, my tires are stock, so specs are:

F: 225/40/18
R: 255/35/18

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We're like whats your offsets? hes like yes
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We're like whats your offsets? hes like yes
Totally.



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We need to know the offsets of the rims you are trying to put on, if you dont know that, maybe a brand will help us.. what car are they coming from?
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We need to know the offsets of the rims you are trying to put on, if you dont know that, maybe a brand will help us.. what car are they coming from?
LOL, i apologize guys. I am getting off from a forum member. E92 M3.
BBS CH-R 19s

F: offset : 20mm
R: offset : 25mm

excuse my stupidity
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anyone?
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      09-27-2011, 09:14 PM   #10
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i can tell you that if you are running a staggered setup and the fronts and rear are the same profile (35 in your case), the rear is going to look taller and sit higher (kinda like a musclecar) and have a larger rolling diameter. 35% of 285mm is greater than 35% of 255mm.
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i can tell you that if you are running a staggered setup and the fronts and rear are the same profile (35 in your case), the rear is going to look taller and sit higher (kinda like a musclecar) and have a larger rolling diameter. 35% of 285mm is greater than 35% of 255mm.
Thank you

Im planning to just get the wheels,
i checked tire rack. 19's for BBS CH-R is
9inch 20mm offset for the front
10.5inch 25mm offset for the back

So the suggested setup from tire rack would be
F: 245/35-19/19
R: 265/35-10/10

question is would i need to run spacers? change suspension setup?

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Hi guys, did some research, and my conclusion is...most likely it will rub on the back. But i thought i gave it a shot here.

Trying to purchse a set from a fellow M3 e92 memb. As you know m3 have wider body and wider rear panel... so will this fit?

Front: 9'' 255/35/19
Rear: 10.5'' 285/35/19

Thanks for your inputs.
A fender roll and u should be good. I ran 295s with just the slightest amount of rubbing after a good roll.

Right Tee the tire G?
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      09-28-2011, 10:36 AM   #13
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Forget using those tires, way too big.
And the offset are very aggressive (so no spacers needed).
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LOL, i apologize guys. I am getting off from a forum member. E92 M3.
BBS CH-R 19s

F: offset : 20mm
R: offset : 25mm

excuse my stupidity
The tires are too aggressive and will not work unfortunately. You'll have to look into a stretching a 225/255 for this setup to possibly work. You can pull off the fronts quite easily, but the rears will require a bit more elbow grease.

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LOL, i apologize guys. I am getting off from a forum member. E92 M3.
BBS CH-R 19s

F: offset : 20mm
R: offset : 25mm

excuse my stupidity
No way will those tires fit on a Non-M e92 with those offsets, you need a 225/35/19 front tire and 245/35 rear with a fender roll, or a 255/30/19 might fit also. I think those rears are 10.5" IIRC..
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Thanks for your inputs.

Now it comes down to getting rew tires.
When you guys said the offsets are too aggresive, what do you mean by that?

If I go with a new setup of
F: 235/35/19
R: 265-275/30/19

I'm minizing the change in diametre and just extending the width of tires. I'm guessing fender rolling is not needed in the back since the change in height is minial?

Thanks
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285/35/19 ???!!! on a 10.5 with +25???

im on 275/30/19 and i still rub and mine is only 10 with +32

there is no way it will fit. even with the fenders rolled. i didnt mess with the camber but i just cant see how this will fit even with camber specially with a drop.
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255/30 and roll is a must and it will still rub. Everyone wants big wide shit but arent willing to do what it takes. Throw some fk bumpstops on the rears to minimize the rubbing. If you dont want to roll then dont buy aggressive wheels.
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Thank you all, much appreciated.
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