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      04-24-2011, 09:47 PM   #1
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New wheel questions

im looking inot new vmr 710's
they just came out with 11" rears
19 x 11 5 x 120 25 72.6

and i would probably run 9.5's on the front
19 x 9.5 5 x 120 45 72.6

will that be too pokey lol?

i have a 335i coupe 2007 sport package
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      04-24-2011, 10:30 PM   #2
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I'm not a wheel pro but a +25 offset on an 11" wide rear wheel seems too pokey. There's a guy on the forum that's running a 19x10 +25 and that is pretty aggressive. Your 11" wheel would be the equivalent of a 19x10 +13.
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"too pokey"... Wow.
9.5" et45 will not clear the strut up front
11" et25 will work with a 265/30 and will be very near flush if lowered with natural camber.
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yeah didnt know really what to call it but so should i run like a 8.5 up front and how far out would the back poke

some one on here had a 19x12 et 5

e90 though http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ighlight=19x12
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I think you can pull off a 19x9.5 ET33 in the front.
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I have 9.5" et19 with 225 up front.
I told you, the back will be near flush with some camber. Maybe 5-10mm poke.
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It will fit but it would look absolutaly ridiculous. In the same way that this bathing suit fits but looks ridiculous:










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It won't poke that much.
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It won't poke that much.
True, but it will close, those are 19x11.5 with the m3 offset I beleive, so 19x11 with the M3 offset isn't too far off.
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I don't trust anyone who refers to an offset as "M3 offset".

11" et25 will sit dead flush with mild camber.
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changed my mind going to be running 8.5 fronts with a 255 tire and in the back 11 wide with a 285 tire
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changed my mind going to be running 8.5 fronts with a 255 tire and in the back 11 wide with a 285 tire
lol good luck
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im looking inot new vmr 710's
they just came out with 11" rears
19 x 11 5 x 120 25 72.6

and i would probably run 9.5's on the front
19 x 9.5 5 x 120 45 72.6

will that be too pokey lol?

i have a 335i coupe 2007 sport package
This fitment can be done but it will require some elbow grease in the rear.

19x11 +25 is extremely aggressive and will require at least a 265 tire to clear the outside with fender work.

19x9.5 +45 up front will not clear the inside strut, so you'll have to run our 9.5 +33 with a 235 tire.

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