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      04-02-2012, 08:35 PM   #1
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Will 19x9.5 et 28 fit the rear of pre-lci e90 (lowered)

so my car is dropped 2".. the seller is confident they'll fit without rubbing or rolling, but with 265/30/19, do ya'll anticipate any problems?

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They will fit. I have 9.5 with an ET of 30 and they fit fine, with much more room.
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You'll have no issues fitting the 19x9.5 ET28 with a 265/30/19 in the rear!
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how about 19 x10 et 22 on rear? what tire size
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how about 19 x10 et 22 on rear? what tire size
A 19x10 ET25 is more common choice among aftermarket wheels. You will have to stretch a 265/30/19 tire and will have to roll your rear fenders for clearance.
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Unless you got some really fat 265 tires, you'll be fine.
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Unless you got some really fat 265 tires, you'll be fine.
+1 - definitely stay away from Michelin Pilot Super Sports if you're looking to go for an aggressive fitment as they run a bit wide for their size.
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sounds great, thanks all!
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a 265/30 on a 10" rim is really not that stretch...but yes it would fit. I would rather do a 245/35 because it will be better than a 265/30. i have personally ran 225/35 on a 10" rim and 245/40 on a 12" rim thats stretched
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