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I ended up with Rohana RFX11 19x8.5 ET25 (square) w/ 235/40/19 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S.
https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1753049
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How are you finding the handling on a square setup BTW?
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I like it - no complaints | that said I did just move to a 265 on the rear because I simply couldn't put the power down with the Mission Performance Flash without spinning etc | I also like the look of slightly more meaty tire on the rear (I'll have to get some pics up soon)
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Curious to see the car with 265's now in the rear. Also, do you think you could go 265's front and rear for a square set up. Would be nice to be able to properly rotate all 4 wheels. |
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Unfortunately no - that said what I would suggest (to you or anyone else that may be trying to figure out the same or similar) is to use an offset calculator. Simply start with your oem wheels (or whatever you are currently running) and offset and then input what you are considering. Here is one I like to use (but there are many and some even take tire size into consideration). These calculators will help you with exact poke and distance to strut etc...and also show you how your new wheels/tires will sit relative to what you currently have. I have spent waaay too much time with these calculators over the years - but it does take the guess work out of purchasing new wheels Hope this helps Looking forward to pics of your car https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator Last edited by chenry; 08-21-2022 at 11:30 AM.. Reason: added a little more info |
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