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08-06-2011, 07:10 PM | #1 |
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What work requires to fit these onto LCI E90?
Anyone tried these setting on lci e90?
19x9 offset 22 235/35/19 19x10 offset 20 265/30/19 Lowered on performance springs Thanks for the help |
08-06-2011, 11:43 PM | #2 |
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the 19x9 et22 will fit in the front fine
with those tires. what tires btw? Toyo t1r, falken 452 will yield u more space. the 19x10 et20 u may have to shave the hub 5mm bring to et25. then the 265/30 will work, may have to stretch 255 or 245/35ish tire for more clearance. plus major fender roll'n. those rears are tough but do-able. if u want to have that look. just know what ur gett'n into before getting this setup.
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but what's the difference between Pre LCI and LCI? because i could fit these easily on the PreLCI with just rolled rear fenders and -2 camber all around |
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pre-lci E90 is 06-08 lci e90 is 09-11 pre lci e90 will yeild et3-5mm just think of the offsets of the LCI E90 as same as E92. search for aggressive E92 fitment and u'll find ur answers.
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FrankieE90's pretty much got it covered.
The fronts wont be a problem. The rears will be causing the difficulty. Since the 10 +20 is extremely aggressive on the LCI, you'll need to stretch a 245 or a 255 on it with some major fender rolling. -Charles@VMRWheels
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