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      07-30-2014, 11:01 PM   #1
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vsxx 19x10 f , 19x12 r

Hi bummer
I need help!!
Finally I bought vsxx 19x10 f, 19x12 r

kindly, what I need exactly to fit it?
Camber , tire size?

And what camber do u suggest to get more negative camber.
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      07-30-2014, 11:10 PM   #2
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I am no help. But those gonna look nice done right by whoever knows WTF their doing. I am not that person lol
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      07-31-2014, 09:03 AM   #3
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kindly, what I need exactly to fit it?


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      07-31-2014, 10:15 AM   #4
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You're gonna need to roll your fucking fenders, son.

These seem like the kinds of questions you should have answers to *before* you buy your wheels, not after.

19x12 in the rear isn't going to happen no matter what your offset, is my guess. Maybe, mayyybe if you ran ET 25, with a couple degrees camber, and a super stretched tire, but no way in hell you're getting proper tires (315's probably) on there.
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This post tells us nothing. We need way more info to help you. For starters, what are the offsets on the wheels? Just knowing the width does not help. That will determine right away whether there is even a possibility of fitting these. Do they have tires? Yes, what size? No, you're gonna need a serious stretch. Like 235/30 and 265/30. You definitely will need rear fender work. A shave and a pull more than likely. What is your suspension setup? Are you on coils? Do you have camber plates for the front? If you have the perfect specs and offsets you will still need at least -2.5 degrees of camber in the front to fit a 10" and almost -4.5 in the rear to fit a 12". The rears max out at -3 degrees so you will need camber arms to get more camber from it. Whether your car is an e90/e92/e93 plays a big role too. As well as whether you're pre LCI or LCI.

You should have done major home work before even considering buying those specs bro...
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      07-31-2014, 11:00 AM   #6
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I know absolutely nothing about determining the correct offset but even I know you will need some widebody fenders to fit something like that in the rear and still be able to get over 5k miles on a tire...
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      07-31-2014, 11:04 AM   #7
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Hi bummer
I need help!!
Finally I bought vsxx 19x10 f, 19x12 r

kindly, what I need exactly to fit it?
Camber , tire size?

And what camber do u suggest to get more negative camber.
First of all, this thread is in the wrong section.

Inb4tow.

Second of all, that is extremely aggressive. GL HF.
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      07-31-2014, 11:28 AM   #8
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This post tells us nothing. We need way more info to help you. For starters, what are the offsets on the wheels? Just knowing the width does not help. That will determine right away whether there is even a possibility of fitting these. Do they have tires? Yes, what size? No, you're gonna need a serious stretch. Like 235/35 and 265/30. You definitely will need rear fender work. A shave and a pull more than likely. What is your suspension setup? Are you on coils? Do you have camber plates for the front? If you have the perfect specs and offsets you will still need at least -2.5 degrees of camber in the front to fit a 10" and almost -4.5 in the rear to fit a 12". The rears max out at -3 degrees so you will need camber arms to get more camber from it. Whether your car is an e90/e92/e93 plays a big role too. As well as whether you're pre LCI or LCI.

You should have done major home work before even considering buying those specs bro...
True. Also there isn't one exact answer what it needs and how much. It's trial and error thing and fine tuning is needed to get it fit perfect. But as said

Fender roll and shaving + other modifications
Stretched tyres
Negative camber
Coilovers most likely with upgraded springs
FK bumpstops
etc.

Here is one example 19x10 and 19x11.5
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1006707
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...&postcount=232
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      07-31-2014, 11:29 AM   #9
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Should offer fantastic ride quality. I heard super-stretched tires are the best for track performance and handling.
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