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      10-10-2011, 09:49 PM   #1
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19x9.5 +25 and 19x11 +25 .. need tire help !

If im going with 19x9.5 + 25 front and 19x11 + 25 rear, what tires should I go with? Looking for an aggressive stance, however I dont want to rub much (after of course rolling my fenders)

and for cambers, what degrees should I go rear/front?

pretty much, how can we make this work

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225/35

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What're you lowered on? The rears can be adjusted to -3.1 on stock adjustments. The front...depends on what coilovers you have or if you have camber plates. But..should work with -2.5 or -3...But camber you can mess around with after you get the tires on and mounted
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I will be lowered most probably on KW V1

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What're you lowered on? The rears can be adjusted to -3.1 on stock adjustments. The front...depends on what coilovers you have or if you have camber plates. But..should work with -2.5 or -3...But camber you can mess around with after you get the tires on and mounted
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225/35 and 265/30
You're fine with max camber up front and rear. -1-1.5 front and -3 rear
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225/35

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What're you lowered on? The rears can be adjusted to -3.1 on stock adjustments. The front...depends on what coilovers you have or if you have camber plates. But..should work with -2.5 or -3...But camber you can mess around with after you get the tires on and mounted
265/35 is gonna give him some fat ass thick tires in the rear... that alone will make him rub on stock e92 suspension probably lol
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265/35 is gonna give him some fat ass thick tires in the rear... that alone will make him rub on stock e92 suspension probably lol
Hes coming from the world of 18's
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If im going with 19x9.5 + 25 front and 19x11 + 25 rear, what tires should I go with? Looking for an aggressive stance, however I dont want to rub much (after of course rolling my fenders)

and for cambers, what degrees should I go rear/front?

pretty much, how can we make this work

thanks
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You would most likely want to run a 225/35/19 front tire and a 245/35/19 rear tire to keep the stretch even and allow for the most fender clearance in the rear end. Front camber should be -1° and rear camber -2° maybe a few points more, but again this will vary depending on your suspension setup (height, stiffness, ect)
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Im being told I cannot run this set up and it is impossible to do so,

I may have to go at it with 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear, 235/35 and 275/30
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Im being told I cannot run this set up and it is impossible to do so,

I may have to go at it with 19x8.5 front and 19x10 rear, 235/35 and 275/30
lol.
Whoever is telling you that is a virgin.
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Vendors in here keep spacer market in business. Keep an eye on vmr owners searching for spacers after realizing "flush" isnt really flush.
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so can I run this set up without rubbing against fenders/shock/spring?

No offense but I just want to know how you know so I can be at ease with doing it



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so can I run this set up without rubbing against fenders/shock/spring?

No offense but I just want to know how you know so I can be at ease with doing it
Yes you can do it, Most vendors will tell you you cant becuase it is a very aggressive fitment. That doesn't mean if wont fit, or cant be done, it just means it will take some "stepping up" to pull it off.

If your game, I am happy to help make it work
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so can I run this set up without rubbing against fenders/shock/spring?

No offense but I just want to know how you know so I can be at ease with doing it
I know because I and others are running even more aggressive without rubbing.
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im going to preorder a similiar setup 19x9.5 +20 19x11 +25 will need stretched tires, fender roll and negative camber but it WILL work. where in la u located im going to get these wheels hopefully by end of next month
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I know because I and others are running even more aggressive without rubbing.

I second that
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what set up are you running?

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I know because I and others are running even more aggressive without rubbing.
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I ran the same offset on my E92...
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      10-13-2011, 12:24 AM   #18
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Here's what I've seen work
19x9.5 225/35/19
19x10.5 or 11 245/35/19
This still allows for a drop
And I've never ever seen anyone running these specs with out a drop. Lol
Some will still need a little camber
Oh man your car is going to look sick!! Keep us posted.
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Here's what I've seen work
19x9.5 225/35/19
19x10.5 or 11 245/35/19
This still allows for a drop
And I've never ever seen anyone running these specs with out a drop. Lol
Some will still need a little camber
Oh man your car is going to look sick!! Keep us posted.
can you remember the offsets?
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