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      08-24-2015, 07:36 PM   #1
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Hi Guys,

i am wonder what is most aggressive offset concave offset for front side of m5 f10 that will not not have a rubbing issue ?
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      08-25-2015, 12:21 AM   #2
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I have a 20x9 +19 with 265/35 and I'm lowered on Eibach Prokits, and I don't rub.

I know this isn't that aggressive, but I'm just giving you my set-up as a baseline to go more aggressive.
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20x10 et 32 up front with 275/35 tires and no rubbing.

My suggestion is 20x9.5 et 25. That is perfect from my perspective
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Pics would help I'm assuming..lol
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You can't go by offset figures to determine how aggressive you can go with concave. You will need to measure the front spacing (hub to desired fender clearance), and then you will need to measure the front spacing from the caliper's "face". If you plan on going with Forgestars, you will need to test fit them or ask them for spacing sizes, the F14's are not built to spec, the only thing they can do is alter the offset.

As far as width... 10.5" in the front is doable, with the right tire... but the width won't help you achieve higher concavity, it'll just widen the wheel more towards inside and nearly pinch the carrier.
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