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      03-23-2014, 02:33 PM   #1
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I'm sure somewhere it might be on here but I'm simply trying to figure out the most aggressive offset I can run on my e92 coupe. Stock suspension and will be on a 9.5 rear wheel and 8 in the front. 18inch tires
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im running 9.5 fronts and 10.5 rears with stretchies I get a lot of compliments on the offset and it looks good(: I have 19 tho you can probably stay with that offset you currently have and add some spacers?
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^^^^^ He never mentioned his offset bro. He stated what his widths are front and back. OP, we need pics of cars with the look that you want specifically. "Aggressive" means different things to different people. We also need to know if you have stock suspension, are your fenders rolled or shaved, what size tires you plan to run. All of these factors effect how aggressive your specs can be.
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^^^^^ He never mentioned his offset bro. He stated what his widths are front and back. OP, we need pics of cars with the look that you want specifically. "Aggressive" means different things to different people. We also need to know if you have stock suspension, are your fenders rolled or shaved, what size tires you plan to run. All of these factors effect how aggressive your specs can be.
The car is completely stock no fender rolling or shaving, stock suspension as well. Offset I'm looking for is like 30 to 34, I'm wanting that deep dish look in rear. Tire size is 225 in the front and 255 in the rear.
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how desperate are you? and what will you do for those answers...licks lips.
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If you want a flush fitment you can do
Front 9.5 et33 245/40/18
Rear 9.5 et22 245/40/18
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If you want aggressive specs the 1st thing you need to do is roll your fenders, otherwise you're gonna have rubbing in the rears on dips and bumps. For a deep dish wheel you can run +10" 25-30 offsets. 255 on a +10" wheel will have a slightly stretched look. Once again that's a look that some like and some don't. If you have any pics of e92s that have the look you want, post them up and more than likely the expert stance guys like Tee and MonacoBlue can identify them.
Check out the "Do you Stance" and "Slammed e9x" threads for motivation.
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      03-24-2014, 08:32 AM   #9
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Those wheels look like Work VSXXs. More than likely 19" staggered setup. It's hard to tell specs as they are made to order. That car is definitely lowered, on coilovers or like HR Sport springs. They look to be very flush with stretched tires so I'm gonna say his fenders are probably shaved in the rear. Just a guesstimate but probably
19x8.5F 20-25et on 215-225/35
19x10.5R 20-25et on 245/35 or 255/30
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      03-24-2014, 09:15 AM   #11
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Zooming in on that pic his offsets look higher in the rear. A little sunken in actually. Any more pics? Specifically angled like this
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I'm just trying to get ass close to that look as I can on an 18Name:  image.jpg
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Yea... that 1st pic looked way more aggressive than it actually is. If you like the last pic you posted then
18x8.5 30et 225/40
18x9.5 35et 255/35
18s make you lower btw.
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Yea... that 1st pic looked way more aggressive than it actually is. If you like the last pic you posted then
18x8.5 30et 225/40
18x9.5 35et 255/35
18s make you lower btw.
So a 35 offset in the rear is safe on stock suspension
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So a 35 offset in the rear is safe on stock suspension
If you want the look like the 1st picture then yes. Do you plan on lowering your car?
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If you want the look like the 1st picture then yes. Do you plan on lowering your car?
Likely not. Though I like how it looks lowered I'm not sure if I'll ever put spring on it
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Then do a fender roll and run a lower offset.
20et up front
25et out back
That should put you really flush with the sides. Stock height with rolled rear fenders should not rub at all.
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Yea... that 1st pic looked way more aggressive than it actually is. If you like the last pic you posted then
18x8.5 30et 225/40
18x9.5 35et 255/35
18s make you lower btw.
Those specs look nothing like any of the pics in this thread.

Are you trying to get a flush fitment or do you want the rims to poke?
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Those specs look nothing like any of the pics in this thread.

Are you trying to get a flush fitment or do you want the rims to poke?
These are what I'm looking at getting
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The specs are front 18x8.5 offset:30 rear 18x9.5 offset:30
I should haven't a problem on stock ride height and suspension should I
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These are what I'm looking at getting
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The specs are front 18x8.5 offset:30 rear 18x9.5 offset:30
I should haven't a problem on stock ride height and suspension should I
Those are the typical bolt on offsets. They are not quite flush but you won't have any issues with a 235/40/18 and 265/35/18.
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