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      01-19-2013, 11:26 PM   #1
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need some wheel info help

Going to be buying a set of 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 9.5 rear, what is good offset to use so they sit good on wheel well, thanks

using 235 35 19 front or 245 35 19
265 30 19 rear or 275 30 19

which tires size is good i don't want car to dart all over road
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Do you plan on lowering your ride height at all?
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yes, h and r sport springs i think 1.5 rear and 1.3 front?
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What are your OEM sizes?
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they are the factory rft 18 inch that come on the x line, i think they call them y spoke wheels
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they are the factory rft 18 inch that come on the x line, i think they call them y spoke wheels
My recommendation is not to move to a staggered setup (you don't have performance control).

What are your goals...just to pimp your ride?
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A safe setup would be around 32mm front and 35mm rear... I am lowered 3" and run 14.5mm front 19x8.5 225/35 and 22.5mm rear 19x9.5 265/30 but I had to do fender work to get the fitment I wanted.
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My recommendation is not to move to a staggered setup (you don't have performance control).

What are your goals...just to pimp your ride?
Forgot to ask, sDrive or xDrive?
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I have had H&R sport springs on the E46 and Eibach ProKits on the E39. Unless you are planning to track or auto-x I would personally choose the progressive Eibachs over the H&Rs. Lowered ride was more comfy on the Eibachs while the H&Rs were more predictable/sporty but harsher. I ran Koni FSD shocks with both setups. Both were superior in every way to stock sports package.

If you really feel you need a staggered setup even though you don't have M Sport (it does look more aggressive), I would try and match the settings of the M Sport 19s.
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