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      03-25-2024, 06:11 PM   #23
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I think a lot of people go 10 up front 11 rear. Why are you planning 9.5/10.5?
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      03-26-2024, 09:20 AM   #24
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thoughts on going

20 X 10 Et5 with a 285/30 front
20 X 11 Et9 with a 295/30 rear

??
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      03-26-2024, 12:45 PM   #25
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Looking for some help on set up.

* 285/35/ZR20 Rears
* 275/35/ZR20 Front

- Front: 20x10 ET22
- Rear: 20x11 ET26

Is this feasible on a G80?
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      03-26-2024, 01:01 PM   #26
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Looking for some help on set up.

* 285/35/ZR20 Rears
* 275/35/ZR20 Front

- Front: 20x10 ET22
- Rear: 20x11 ET26

Is this feasible on a G80?
Not sure a 275 is right on a 10 inch rim. Is it in the recommended range?
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      03-26-2024, 01:03 PM   #27
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thoughts on going

20 X 10 Et5 with a 285/30 front
20 X 11 Et9 with a 295/30 rear

??
Check the thread that compares offset to spacer size so you can understand just how much poke you are going to get.
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      03-26-2024, 01:10 PM   #28
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thoughts on going

20 X 10 Et5 with a 285/30 front
20 X 11 Et9 with a 295/30 rear

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Make it ET8 and ET12
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      03-26-2024, 01:11 PM   #29
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Looking for some help on set up.

* 285/35/ZR20 Rears
* 275/35/ZR20 Front

- Front: 20x10 ET22
- Rear: 20x11 ET26

Is this feasible on a G80?
It will work but it'll look terrible
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      03-26-2024, 03:53 PM   #30
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It will work but it'll look terrible
They won’t be as aggressive as some setups but they should be a little more aggressive in the front than oem, same as oem rear but I am wondering if there is enough clearance on the inside?
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They won’t be as aggressive as some setups but they should be a little more aggressive in the front than oem, same as oem rear but I am wondering if there is enough clearance on the inside?
So you’re putting a wheel on in the rear that is going to sit the exact same way as stock, but then put a 285 tire on a wider wheel so you’ll be stretching the tire with the bad wheel fitment. Then on the front you’ll be only 4mm more aggressive than stock. When realistically everyone who run spacers run AT LEAST 10-12mm all around. Most people run 15mm or so and I even went up to 18mm on my front.
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Make it ET8 and ET12
do you think the specs i listed are too aggressive?
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      03-26-2024, 05:46 PM   #33
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do you think the specs i listed are too aggressive?
The front should be fine but it will be very close. If you add 3 to each of those offsets it’ll be very aggressive still but you won’t have any issues
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The front should be fine but it will be very close. If you add 3 to each of those offsets it’ll be very aggressive still but you won’t have any issues
are you running any spacers?
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So you’re putting a wheel on in the rear that is going to sit the exact same way as stock, but then put a 285 tire on a wider wheel so you’ll be stretching the tire with the bad wheel fitment. Then on the front you’ll be only 4mm more aggressive than stock. When realistically everyone who run spacers run AT LEAST 10-12mm all around. Most people run 15mm or so and I even went up to 18mm on my front.
Here is basically the same set up. 20x10/11 with et 22/24 respectively. Only difference be 2mm on th rear and this looks pretty good. I could always run 10/12mm spacer on the rear too.

https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2083648

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      03-27-2024, 08:45 AM   #36
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are you running any spacers?
No. If you get wheels with proper fitment you shouldn't need spacers
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Here is basically the same set up. 20x10/11 with et 22/24 respectively. Only difference be 2mm on th rear and this looks pretty good. I could always run 10/12mm spacer on the rear too.

https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2083648
It looks good because they are running spacers. Just get wheels that fit properly. No point in spending money on wheels just to have to use spacers to get them looking how they should.
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There is a thread floating around that shows the spacer size and correlated offset for ordering custom wheels. Look for that and you will have all the answers you want. Bonkers to order custom wheels and then run spacers
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No. If you get wheels with proper fitment you shouldn't need spacers
checked out pics of your car on IG looks awesome but the front doesnt look as flush as i would like, i think a 3MM spacer would work make it perfect.
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