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      09-26-2014, 10:49 PM   #1
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Question NEED HELP!! 2007 E90 328i Wheel Opportunity Fit??

I have a 2007 pre Lci E90 328i sedan on stock Sport Suspension, I just ran into a Great deal on some Breyton GTS-R in a square setup 19 x 9.5 +23 fitment.... Can these work on my car?? If so what size tires front and back do I need? I don't want to do any kind of suspension work, and want to keep everything stock height, but also want to be able to ride with Absolutely ZERO Rub And very minimal tire stretch *preferably no stretch* would also like to be able to have people ride in the back seat and not worry about wheel rub...

Is this possible???? What All would be required? Help an E90 rookie out!

I had to replace my E46 330ci that go had on 19's and the 17's on this car are driving me nuts. LoL!

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Anyone?? Will they fit?
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They fit, but based on your requirements they dont fit.

Without camber plates the front will poke about 9-10mm. Up front the widest tire I would recommend is 235/35/19. I have 245/35/19 with 9.5et22 up front, but its a tight fit and my fenders were modified. Also you would need to go lower or it would look funny at stock height with an aggressive fitment.
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Cool... Thanks For the reply, exactly what I was looking for, will have to pass on the deal.
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Any of the following would work for a square setup
8.5et20-35 225/35/19 or 235/35/19
9et25-35 235/35/19 or 245/35/19
9.5et30-35 235/35/19 of 245/35/19
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Thanks for the replies, I think after further research since I want to keep stock sport suspension height and I dont want to do any types of mods to make wheels fit, This setup seem to be ideal for a nice flush look without the rubbing issues:

(F) 19x8.5 ET35 with 235/35/19
(R) 19x9.5 ET33 with 265/30/19

Right now Im leaning towards the VMR V710's but still undecided.
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(F) 19x8.5 ET35 with 235/35/19
(R) 19x9.5 ET33 with 265/30/19
This would be rub free and bolt on fitment for sure.
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This would be rub free and bolt on fitment for sure.
Would it look Clean and flush? I really want it to look as flush as possible without Rub and also do NOT want the wheels to be tucked in.

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Would it look Clean and flush? I really want it to look as flush as possible without Rub and also do NOT want the wheels to be tucked in.

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If you're not willing to at least roll your rear fenders you can't have a flush fitment without rubbing especially with no stretch.
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If you're not willing to at least roll your rear fenders you can't have a flush fitment without rubbing especially with no stretch.
I guess rolling the rear fenders is an Option... My main thing was Not messing with suspension...
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I guess rolling the rear fenders is an Option... My main thing was Not messing with suspension...
For the front 9.5et33 would be flush at stock camber and the widest I would recommend is 245/35/19

For the rear 10et25 is flush at stock camber. With a 255/35/19 you MIGHT not need a fender roll and the fitment would match the front.

245 on a 9.5" wheel and 255 on 10" wheel is a very slight stretch here is a picture I found of how it would look.
http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...=1#post7742399
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