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11-24-2008, 12:00 PM | #1 |
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I Hope This Will Fit...???
i just ordered me some v710 19" recently in the e92 offsets shown below. i got the bridgestone pole position 235 front and 275 rear (didn't have 265). my other choise with the michelin ps2 a/s but again they don't have a 265 rear and not a 235 front but a 245. so this left me few options along with the good year f1, etc.
anyhow my fenders are rolled and i have stock sport suspension. will the 275 rear fit? Offset: Rear: 9.5 ET33
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yep that is the tire size i got for the rears. i hope it doesn't rub. if it does what can i do next? my fenders are already rolled, only solution is camber adjustment?
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11-25-2008, 11:30 AM | #4 |
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I think it should be fine. There are a few on here running 275 with ET35 with no rubbing issues. Then again no 2 cars are built alike and it depends on the tires too.
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99% sure it'll fit, however like Kenny mentioned, no two cars are built exactly the same, so those small variations could make the difference between rubbing or not. However, you mentioned you rolled your fenders; depending on how much you rolled them, this should assure they'll fit rub-free
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11-26-2008, 05:33 PM | #8 |
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i think you should be more than fine, i have et 22s in the rear and only time i hear any sort of rubbing is on big dips, besides that the car has settled in the wheels well.
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