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      02-06-2015, 12:47 PM   #1
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Exclamation E92 20" fitment? any issues? URGENT

E92 20" fitment? any issues? URGENT

Hey guys a local buddy of mine is moving suddenly and needs to get rid of his 20" wheels, they were on his 5 series. Im hoping these will just bolt right on without fender rolling or spacers .

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20 X 9 ET42 front
20 X 10.5 ET35 rears

Thanks a lot guys!
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      02-06-2015, 01:19 PM   #2
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you need spacers in the front. rear should be fine depending on the tire and i'd highly recommend a roll. pics of said wheels?
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      02-06-2015, 01:26 PM   #3
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sorry the tire size is 245/35zr20 front and 285/30zr20 rears.

They are Vossen CV4 silver
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      02-06-2015, 01:32 PM   #4
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I think you have the specs backwards. CV4s come in:

20x9 + 35
20x10.5 +42
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      02-06-2015, 06:45 PM   #5
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Im not sure thats what he told me but its very possible he mixed it up.

in this case rear fenders need to be rolled?
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      02-07-2015, 10:34 PM   #6
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Iv seen a few Vossen cv4's on e92 but nobody has there wheel specs

does anyone know if they will work on oem setup?
I also bought them but they are on summer tires and were under 4 feet of snow so i can't try them on yet
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anyone??
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      02-17-2015, 05:41 PM   #8
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if the specs are 9(+35)/10.5(+42) they will fit with no problems. Those are recommended specs. You can run 245/30 and 285/25 (or my favorite 275/30) And you'll be fine....even if you are lowered. I've ran those specs when I had my vossens.
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      02-17-2015, 11:57 PM   #9
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if the specs are 9(+35)/10.5(+42) they will fit with no problems. Those are recommended specs. You can run 245/30 and 285/25 (or my favorite 275/30) And you'll be fine....even if you are lowered. I've ran those specs when I had my vossens.
Hey thanks for the reply!

20x9 + 35
20x10.5 +42
245/35zr20 front and 285/30zr20 rears

are the specs! i bought them anyways. Don't think ill have any issues?
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I had the following specs and it was rubbing horribly.
Rolled and pulled and it no longer rubbed but it was TIGHT, I added 5mm spacers to the rear for shits and giggles and tire pieces were getting rubbed off onto my rear bumper.

Front : 20x9 +32 Hankook Ventus V12 tires 245/30/20
Rear : 20x10 +43 Hankook Ventus V12 tires 295/25/20

So therefore, with 285/30/20, you will rub like crazy especially if you don't roll/pull. The height of your tires are also too tall.

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Forgot to mention I was on H&R sport springs with Koni Yellows when I was running the 20's.
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Hey thanks for the reply!

20x9 + 35
20x10.5 +42
245/35zr20 front and 285/30zr20 rears

are the specs! i bought them anyways. Don't think ill have any issues?
your tires are a little taller so they might do a little rubbing. Especially if you are lowered. And rolling would be a good suggestion
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i just bought a fender roller going to try that when the snow melts, hoping i won't need to pull the fenders also.
Im on stock sport setup nothing is modified besides engine components. the car has 37km on it now also if that changes anything
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tried on the front tires and wheels the inner tire is right against the struts can't even lower the car...

9.0JX20H2 is what it says on the back of the front wheel what spacer do you guys think? I'm also concerned it will rub on the fender if i buy too large of a spacer for the front. tire size is 245/35zr20
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Reading from other threads a member has CV3's with Falken FK452s - 245/30 in the front and 285/25 in the rear and reports no rubbing.. i may have to buy new tires!
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I run the CV1 on my lowered (on h&r springs & Koni yellow) E92 same rim specs. I ran 245/30/20 in the front with a 5mm spacer, rubs on full steering lock (without spacer inner tires rub shock on compression). Was running 285/25/20 on the rear with rolled and pulled rear fenders. Inner rubs horribly with no spacers. Added 5mm spacer outer rubs. Went with 3mm seems to be the best option but it still rubs between the inner and outer. (Worsens in all 3 scenarios if anyone sits in the back of the car). Changing to 275/30/20 or 265/30/20 this summer.
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