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      10-04-2011, 02:31 AM   #1
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Wheel Offset Help!

Hey guys, need a little help here. Looking to get a set of wheels (not naming any brands just yet) and im not sure if it will fit. The sizes and offsets are as follows:

Fronts 20x9 +15 245/35 (i don't think this will be a problem)

Rears 20x11 +15 275/30

Now I am a little unsure on the tire sizes but any suggestions will help. Thanks!

Btw, i'm on the stock sport suspension.
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      10-04-2011, 03:43 AM   #2
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this will not fit!

the rears are wayy too aggressive for our cars. you will be sticking out about an inch pass the fenders.

275 on an 11 inch wheel is pretty stretched.
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The fronts are questionable depending on how you lower your car. Anything higher than having the front tires being tucked in...it will stick out for sure.

The rears are out of the question as those rears will be 29mm out more than my setup which is 9.5" with +25 offset. My rears are pretty flush to the fender as well. That should be pretty difficult to pull off unless you did like a -5 camber with a super stretched tire and go with that whole hella flush look.
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      10-04-2011, 11:30 AM   #4
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thanks guys, I figured it wouldnt but i'd ask the guys that have done it first. Thanks!
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You CAN fit,

My rear is 10.5 with et18, 275/30/20

With coil over with -4 ish camber, pull fenders will do the trick!

Fronts are fine, I got 8.5 with et3 (+18 with 15mm spacers) with 235/35/20, and still got room to go.
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any pix of your setup? I know it can fit with negative camber but im not going that route with this car. I think it'll end up looking mexiflush

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You CAN fit,

My rear is 10.5 with et18, 275/30/20

With coil over with -4 ish camber, pull fenders will do the trick!

Fronts are fine, I got 8.5 with et3 (+18 with 15mm spacers) with 235/35/20, and still got room to go.
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Hi jaekeem

I have the same offset at the rear.

Mine is 19" X 9.5 ET25, can it be fit in the F10 rear. Will there be rubbing issue and what size of tire I need to go for?
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Quote:
My rear is 10.5 with et18, 275/30/20
That can't be right, you must be mistaking.
It would make the lip stick out 45mm more then factory.

From what i have seen and mesured, anything that extends more then 20mm from the factory offset, will be requiring adjustment of some kind to fit.
Example, streached tires, etc...

see for yourself, use the calculator here,
factory M-sport wheels, are 8.5 et33 front, 9 et 44 rear 9 (from realoem)
http://www.e90post.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12
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