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      04-27-2015, 09:40 AM   #1
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Wheel Fitment - I know, sorry!

Was wondering if the setup below will work for my F82. I have CCB and lowered on HAS kit.

20x9.5 et 23 255/30
20x10.5 et 20 285/30

From what I can gather reading on the forums, the front should work but the rears may be an issue?
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Rears will be too aggressive. I know Vossen sells 20's that are 10.5 et 27 and they seem to work with the proper rubber.
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Was wondering if the setup below will work for my F82. I have CCB and lowered on HAS kit.

20x9.5 et 23 255/30
20x10.5 et 20 285/30

From what I can gather reading on the forums, the front should work but the rears may be an issue?
Those wheels are not for F8X. Look for wheels in the proper offsets.
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Rears will be too aggressive. I know Vossen sells 20's that are 10.5 et 27 and they seem to work with the proper rubber.
Agreed.
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Front will work. The rear will need to be ET35.
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Alright, thanks guys.

I am thinking about going with a set of wheels in e92 m3 fitment. I know the rear is a tad aggressive but was wondering what tire sizes do you guys recommend? I have ccb and am lowered on a has kit. I know I can probably get away with 255/30 and 285/30. Any chance I can swing a 265/30 and 295/30?

20x9 et 22 (gonna run a 10-12 mm spacer)
20x10.5 et 26

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Alright, thanks guys.

I am thinking about going with a set of wheels in e92 m3 fitment. I know the rear is a tad aggressive but was wondering what tire sizes do you guys recommend? I have ccb and am lowered on a has kit. I know I can probably get away with 255/30 and 285/30. Any chance I can swing a 265/30 and 295/30?

20x9 et 22 (gonna run a 10-12 mm spacer)
20x10.5 et 26
255/30/20 front and 285/30/20 rear should be more proportion to stock diameter = less MDM intervention (2.8% delta). 285 will clear, you'll need to camber the rear slightly.
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255/30/20 front and 285/30/20 rear should be more proportion to stock diameter = less MDM intervention (2.8% delta). 285 will clear, you'll need to camber the rear slightly.
Yea, I didn't think I would be able to get away with a 295/30 in the rear.
I can't seem to locate any mpss in a 285/30.
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Yea, I didn't think I would be able to get away with a 295/30 in the rear.
I can't seem to locate any mpss in a 285/30.
Here ya go. Special order item.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...=KSKINT&cs=285
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I appreciate the help! No the wait begins...
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Does anyone know the minimum offset you need to clear CCB with 20 x 11.5 in the rear?
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Does anyone know the minimum offset you need to clear CCB with 20 x 11.5 in the rear?
The rear brakes aren't as large as the front and it has nothing to do with offset. It has to do with wheel type and size, most 20s will clear.

20x9.5 ET22 front - 255/30/20
20x11.5 ET45 rear - 305/25/20
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The rear brakes aren't as large as the front and it has nothing to do with offset. It has to do with wheel type and size, most 20s will clear.

20x9.5 ET22 front - 255/30/20
20x11.5 ET45 rear - 305/25/20
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Awesome! Thanks guys!
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