Forgestar Wheels Front 19x9 Rear 19x10 Offset +35 Front and Back
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My Ride: BMW E-60 530I
like the title say, would these offset work for e60 non m5
Front 19x9 Rear 19x10 Offset +35 Front and Back
I know i need spacers all around, but what MM? and is 9inch wide wheel in the front possible?
thanks in advance
Front 19x9 Rear 19x10 Offset +35 Front and Back
I know i need spacers all around, but what MM? and is 9inch wide wheel in the front possible?
thanks in advance
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9 inch front with a +35 offset? jeez good luck with that id say run a 20mm spacer in the front and a 25mm spacer in the back
9 is certainly possible, but the high offset makes it a problem
i am running 20x9.5 et16 with a 5mm spacer making it et11 my wheels cleared without it no problem but that was because of the low offset to begin with and the outer barrel
9 is certainly possible, but the high offset makes it a problem
i am running 20x9.5 et16 with a 5mm spacer making it et11 my wheels cleared without it no problem but that was because of the low offset to begin with and the outer barrel
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I suggest a 15mm on the front making it an ET20 & a 10mm on the rear making them an ET25. We have used those offsets on the E60 with those width wheels without any issue. I also suggest that you double check that the center bore of the wheels are 72.6. If they are, you can purchase a wheel spacer without any difficulty. If the center bore of the wheels are not 72.6, then you have 2 options. #1 - If a hub ring is available, you can use that on the wheel with the spacer that you purchase, or #2 - You will have to have custom spacers made that are hubcentric to what ever center bore the Forgestar wheel is & also to your car.
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