What did you do for your ZHP/ BMW / MINI today? #2

Originally Posted by
webster
Yeah stock OEM staggered Indy Firehawks. These 255 rears are narrower than the Super Sports i had before...at least they seem so.
I took a gamble...i am kinda having second thoughts and may switch the order tomorrow to the easy fitment 18x9 ET42 (the order hasn't shipped yet)...but DAT CONCAVE DOE.
If it rubs i can always get the fenders rolled...

Originally Posted by
slater
the firehawks do seem a bit narrower, yeah - BP's got them in 255's and they do seem narrower on an 8.5" wheel - they actually look really good on that width.
18x9 ET42 would be the right choice for a sedan, and for keeping the track widths the same ratio F/R as they are stock. i hear you on the Call Of The Concave.... but dang man, you're going to need to roll the frig out of the rear fenders, and i don't think you're going to be happy with that.
I have the same dilemma... 18"x9.5" ET35 SM-10 on a sedan. I have 18'x9" ET35 on it now with an aggressive roll, pretty low and negative camber. Hankook Evo, Stock tire sizes.Only rubs over bigger dips... I little worse with me, the wife, two 4 year olds and car seats.
I really want the Apex SM-10's so I said F'it while they were on sale. They don't have many offset choices. Now I'm looking at the ones I have now like, "hmm another 1/4' ain't going to cut it."
I haven't even opened the boxes yet and I got them on Monday... was kind hoping to see how yours fit first LOL
BTW 8.5 ET 35 fit just fine on the front. The front is at about -1.5 degrees. I took some of the rear negative camber out in the pics below


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