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19x9.5 ET30 front and 19x10.5 ET40 rear 265/30/19 front and 285/30/19 rear We have more track setup being shipped to a few M2 owners, we'll post those photos soon. You can go 19x9.5 ET25 front if you're very lowered or cambered with the same tire specs above. Feel free to contact me for fitment questions. We're helping out the wheel community, even if you don't buy anything from us.
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01-15-2018, 11:40 AM | #27 |
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Brand is signature, one of the newer brands...2 piece concave. Specs are in his post... He didn’t post the lowering tho...looks like 1 inch lower Reminds me of the new ac Schnitzer wheels Fully Forged 2-piece SV301S 19x9.5 ET30 front and 19x10.5 ET40 rear Tires... 265/30/19 front and 285/30/19 rear https://www.signaturewheel.com/product-page/sv301 |
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01-15-2018, 11:56 AM | #28 |
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01-22-2018, 10:26 AM | #31 |
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Hey guys.
I see alot of you run 19". On your track setup aswell? I just ordered a set SV501 from Signature Wheels (Amazing service and great products) https://www.signaturewheel.com/product-page/sv501 I'm considering running them for track setup since they're so light weight. (~18-19 lbs) 9,5x19 ET25 10,5x19 ET40 But is the recommendation 18" with R-tires if possible, or should I just stick with these 19"? From start I was thinking of going 18", but now I see alot of you guys running 19". |
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So there's no real down side to running 19" r-tires, except for the cost? Brakes will only get better cooling and track pads for starters. So, what dimensions do you recommend if I'm doing the 19"s? I will probably do the R888R since I have a good Toyo connection. |
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01-22-2018, 01:49 PM | #34 |
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Anyone running square 275/35/18 Nitto NT01s on 10 inch wheels?
I was hoping to squeeze this setup in without spacers on a set of 18x10 inch wheels from Apex but fit may be aggressive. Would prefer to run without a spacer but will put one on if needed. Possibly ET 33 or 25? My car is lowered on Bilstein PSS10s with GC camber plates up front, so I have some adjustability. |
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01-22-2018, 02:07 PM | #35 | |
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The et33 will be fine on the rear. The et25 would be cutting it close, it may be perfect in the rear but NT01's run wide. so the only spacer needed would be in the front if you buy et33 square. |
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Anyone? These are the dimensions I can get hold of in the R888R. |
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265/35R18 will be the closest fit. 285 may not fit up front. |
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I've got a set of 19x9.5F and 19x10.5R with 265F/295R tires looking to go on the car tomorrow. Offsets are +30F and +35R...
Think I will run into any issues with H&R springs and no camber plates? I will use stock adjustment in rear. |
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I suspect you will rub the strut in front with what you proposed. I tried a 30 offset with a 255 tire and felt more comfortable moving to a 27.5 offset.
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Would it be advisable to post pictures as it sits while rubbing, or just update after I get everything squared away? |
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Would like to know where you end up in the back to get to no rub. I've got 35 offset and 265/35-19 with no rub. Was going to take it up to 275 on my next tire purchase. Looks like it'll fit with no issue. |
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Here is how she is sitting now. When I can get her on the lift again I will take pictures of the clearance in the front for you. Wheel:BC Forged RZ39 In Brushed Bronze finish Wheel Size:19x9.5 +30 Front 19x10.5 +35 Rear Tire: Michelin PSS 265/35/19 Front Michelin PS4S 295/35/19 Rear Does rub in rear, will report back after negative camber following alignment. UPDATE: After alignment -1.5* camber F, -2.59* camber R and bumper tabs trimmed only rubs with 4 people in the car under heavy dips at speed. Overall, I can live with that fitment, as this is unusual circumstances. Following higher spring rate after coilovers, I do not foresee any rubbing at all. Last edited by TampaF87; 02-27-2018 at 01:45 PM.. |
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edit: one other request - can you please try to get a pic of the space between the tire and the strut in the front? Last edited by UltraMagneticAL; 01-26-2018 at 06:29 PM.. |
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