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      10-23-2011, 08:21 PM   #1
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wheel and tire size help please!

Im trying to figure out an aggressive fitment for my '11 e92 and im goin mad!

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19x8.5 +35 front
19x9.5 + 35 rear... or would 19x9.5 +22 rear work??

I dont want to shave my fenders, rolling is okay with me

Would the rear in +22 offset work without rubbing? With what size tires?

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The setup that you mentioned is actually pretty common. Please see below for my recommendation:

19x8.5 ET35 - 235/35/19 (you can also put a 5-10mm spacer for a more aggressive stance)
19x9.5 ET22 - 265/30/19

You most definitely would have to roll your rear fenders to get this setup to work. I would also recommend that you run a tire with a rounded sidewall such as the Falken 452, Hankook V12, or TOYO T1R for more clearance.
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19x9.5 et33 up front and 19x9.5 et22 in the rear would be perfect.
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fronts will work and I would suggest like a +5mm spacer...as for the rear, I had 19x9.5 (+33) with a +12mm spacers which put rear at +21mm and it rubbed, and that was with a roll and a 265/30 tire. But it will work.

Are you wanting a stretch/poke aggressive fitment or one or the other???
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Okay I think were going

19x9.5 + 35 with 235/35/19
19x9.5 +22 with 255/30/19
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