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      06-25-2009, 09:39 PM   #1
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Have Wheel and Tire setup questions.

I want to run a staggered setup on my newly purchased E92, Im going to buy the CSL/ZCP reps, should i order different offset for the fronts and rears? I want the rear to have more of a dish than the front by the lugnuts kind of like as the spokes come toward the center of th wheel they curve inward towards the hub. Do i order different offset for front and rears or how do i achieve that look?
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if you want to run a more aggressive offset you can get a 38 or more in the rear depending on if you want to roll the fenders
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what would be a good offset to run without having to roll the rear fenders?
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i have a e90 and im running a +38 in the rears with 5mm spacers and it is FLUSH exactly how i want it but E92 might be a little different i dunno
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I am running ET 35 all around on my E92 335 and I was told by VOLK that this offset would not require me to roll the fenders with my 275 tires in the rear.

However, when we mounted the wheels there was the slightest of rubbing so I rolled them.

If you run a 265 tire in the rear with ET 35 you will be fine even with a drop.

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      06-26-2009, 01:21 AM   #6
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For VMR VB3 19inch Staggered Setup:

19"x8.5" et40mm 235/35-19
19"x9.5" et30mm 265/30-19

This is a setup won't have any rubbing issue for E92... hope this helps!
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