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      03-20-2017, 01:09 PM   #1
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Question forgestar SDC squared

ok so i really like the look of the SDC rims, has anyone tired the SDC 19x10 squared? i DO NOT want that semi deep in the front it looks lame AF.

fenders and rolled and pulled, stock suspension, but changing to whatever needed, brakes can change too, just want the SDCs all the way around

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      03-20-2017, 10:08 PM   #2
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no one try this
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      03-24-2017, 01:07 PM   #3
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      03-24-2017, 01:14 PM   #4
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      04-01-2017, 05:58 AM   #5
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I just ordered a set but won't have them mounted for another 6 weeks due to the vehicle being in the shop for some engine work. Hopefully they'll work out ok. I'll provide some feedback if nobody else gets back to you by then.
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I just ordered a set but won't have them mounted for another 6 weeks due to the vehicle being in the shop for some engine work. Hopefully they'll work out ok. I'll provide some feedback if nobody else gets back to you by then.
you going squared SDC all the way around
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They should fit up front if you pull your fenders. And by "pull your fenders", I mean:



all the way off.

C'mon dog, don't you want to fit those hella awesome pokey super deep concaves?
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why not 9.5? or better yet 9.5 front 11 rear
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OP can't see the forest through the trees...the brand/style of wheels are irrelevant.

What you need to do is type in "E90 19x10 squared" into google. After ignoring the M3 related results, glean the pertinent details as you come across them (in this case, most important info being ET, tire size, suspension, etc. to make that size/width happen).

This is what 10 seconds on Google got me...you can just as easily do the same:
http://www.maxbimmer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157184
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OP can't see the forest through the trees...the brand/style of wheels are irrelevant.

What you need to do is type in "E90 19x10 squared" into google. After ignoring the M3 related results, glean the pertinent details as you come across them (in this case, most important info being ET, tire size, suspension, etc. to make that size/width happen).

This is what 10 seconds on Google got me...you can just as easily do the same:
http://www.maxbimmer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157184
thanx for the help, seems that when shopping wheels, each design is different from maker to maker. IE shorter barrels, for more room for BBKs, so the fit on some apex wheels will be a lil different from F14SDCs.

yes i have searched all this on google, but real world experience from someone here goes farther with me.
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why not 9.5? or better yet 9.5 front 11 rear
im done with staggered fit
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They should fit up front if you pull your fenders. And by "pull your fenders", I mean:



all the way off.

C'mon dog, don't you want to fit those hella awesome pokey super deep concaves?
hey ill even swap to M3 fenders if it gets me more room
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hey ill even swap to M3 fenders if it gets me more room
You need M3 fender lines, bumper, hood, brackets and core support to go with that. I have the list and priced it out at $3200 for just parts.

Short answer to your question, no you can't fit 10" wide wheels up front without a stupid stretch.
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Short answer to your question, no you can't fit 10" wide wheels up front without a stupid stretch.
245 on a 10" rim isn't too horrendous:


I've certainly seen much much worse...
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245 on a 10" rim isn't too horrendous:


I've certainly seen much much worse...
I doubt you could fit a 245 on a 30 offset 19x10 though without rubbing.
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I doubt you could fit a 245 on a 30 offset 19x10 though without rubbing.
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And those have a big stretch on them, DW's run narrow.
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