#1
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May 16, 2018
Beyern say it'll fit, dealers say it's too tight. Anyone have any real world experience of a 9.5" ET45 Beyern wheel on the back of an M-Lite?
#2
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May 16, 2018
With a 245/30/19 on, I'd expect them to bolt up without any rubbing (albeit with zero rim protection). Might even squeak a 255/30 back there.
#3
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May 16, 2018
marco_polo said:
With a 245/30/19 on, I'd expect them to bolt up without any rubbing (albeit with zero rim protection). Might even squeak a 255/30 back there.
Given 9" et44mm is already snug am not convinced 9.5" et45mm would work with 245 let alone a 255 tyre.
#4
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May 17, 2018
Ask Beyern if they will give you a no quibble full refund if they don't fit and see what their response is.
#5
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May 18, 2018
im running 19x9.5j et 45 rears with 255/30/19 lowered on H&R 2mm springs and no rubbing unless the car id fully loaeded
#8
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May 22, 2018
marco_polo said:
No way, 255's would be tight. Need ET50+ for 265's.
originally it had 265 fitted but couldnt get a finger in so was far too tight hence why i dropped to 255.
it can be done but wouldnt recommend it..
#9
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May 22, 2018
Others say a 265 on the rear 9.5" 45ET would fit...just throwing it out there...
#10
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May 22, 2018
They'd stick out the sides of the rear arches like a rollerskate, depends if you like the Carlos Fandango look?
#11
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May 23, 2018
marco_polo said:
They'd stick out the sides of the rear arches like a rollerskate, depends if you like the Carlos Fandango look?
Excellent
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