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Looks sooooo good.. been thinkin about picking up a set and these photos are not making it easier
Added a 7mm spacer up front, current specs: 19x10+13 245/35 19X12+20 285/30
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04-11-2016, 07:26 AM | #666 |
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18x9.5 et22 with 12mm spacer final et 10 - 255/35
18x10.5 et22 with 3mm spacer final et 19 - 285/35
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04-11-2016, 07:28 AM | #667 |
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Wow! Only 3mm!? Those tires must be seriously meaty!
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04-18-2016, 10:39 AM | #668 |
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trying to figure out what fitment is like with 437m et29 front et 40 rear Wheels on the e92 335i ...is that a good wheel to run 245 35 19 front, 285 35 19 rear ? opinions? trying to purchase wheels and tires real soon and would like some input ..
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04-18-2016, 11:48 AM | #669 |
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Pending on your suspension set up, you may have issues with such a wide rear tire. Also, at 19", you'll want to run a 285/30/19.
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04-18-2016, 12:25 PM | #670 |
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With a high offset on a 9 inch wheel up front you might need a spacer if you want a flush look. I'm not 100% sure on the room up front, but I've seen people run 10's on 335's with some suspension mods. Also, I would look into running a 255/275-30/19 tire setup depending on rear fitment or if you could squeeze a 285/30 like @Amirsm3 said. no need to jump 4 sizes between front and rear.
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I feel like proper sized wheels will help with tire choice.
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245/275 30s sounds nicee so hopefully i can get them in there without rubbing on anything during any driving situation including potential track days ( i know i know all about the cooling issues ) just want to set the car up right from the start ! so if anyone has confirmed no rubbing fitment stock suspension e92 with 437m wheels let me know the tire size ! |
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Fronts shouldn't be that big of an issue. It's the 19x10+40 that's gonna be an issue, in my opinion.
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04-19-2016, 07:37 PM | #677 |
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Question - what set-up are you running in the signature pic?
I have new shoes for my E93 M3 and the set-up is aggressive - 19x9.5 in the front and 19x11 in the rear, deep concave. Off set is 25 or 27(?) My suspension is stock - thinking of 265/30 in the front and 295/30 in the rear... Concerned this is going to rub in the rear. Any advice, or has anyone run this set-up without rubbing? |
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I'm running 9.5" ET22 and 11" ET25 with 260/30/19 and 295/30/19 PSS rubber.
I'm also dropped on an Eibach Pro-kit. Zero rubbing under full lock at the front. Virtually no rubbing at the rear (if I put people in the back and take a hump too fast then I deserve what I get! :-)). In the rear though I did have to shave down the plastic wheel liner join where the two exterior panels meet though... super easy to do. |
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IF your rear is +27 you SHOULD be okay, but that really depends on a car to car basis. Give it a shot. Places like discount tire will let you return tires if you're not happy with them.
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