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      03-07-2017, 11:34 PM   #1
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VMR 710FF on a pre lci e90

I'm looking for some opinions on the additional sizes VMR offers for the 19 inch VMR 710FF. I know the standard 19x8.5 ET35 front and 19x9.5 ET33 rear will fit without an issue. According to VMR they also offer a 19x10.5 ET45 (VMR didn't mention any additional offsets).

Can anyone confirm that the larger size will fit a pre lci sedan without modifications? From searching, it seems to be confirmed that you can fit a 19x10 (running a 275) on the pre lci e90 without modification...

I'm also interested to see if anyone has fit the 9.5 out front without modification, but the searches for that made it seem unlikely.
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No one has tried a 19x10.5 on stock pre lci sedan?
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I can for sure tell you 19x10 et 28 with 275/30 is ok on pre lci sedan.
Lowered. Slight rub over big dips
I think 19x10.5 et 45 would be fine with no spacers. Soon as you put a 10mm spacer and or wider tire then 275 you may rub.
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Thanks for the reply. It seems there are a few people running 19x10 275/30 or 35 even without an issue. 19x10.5 should really be 285 so I am slightly worried about the tire rubbing as well if I went with the bigger rear size.

Interested in any more opinions modded/unmodded on the wider widths. Got a few more days before I place my order.
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Thanks for the reply. It seems there are a few people running 19x10 275/30 or 35 even without an issue. 19x10.5 should really be 285 so I am slightly worried about the tire rubbing as well if I went with the bigger rear size.

Interested in any more opinions modded/unmodded on the wider widths. Got a few more days before I place my order.
Well et45 with a 10.5 rear should be ok as well. But if you want to add spacers be prepared to roll/shave.

Ohh and BTW I forgot to mention I run 19x9.5 et33 on the front with a 245/35/19 tire. Original offset was et45 but had to put a 12mm spacer on to clear the suspension. Other then that I have had no issues even when lowered.
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