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Widest tire size on 19x8.5 et 30, 19x9.5 et 35?
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03-22-2013, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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Widest tire size on 19x8.5 et 30, 19x9.5 et 35?
Just recently purchased my 2007 E92 335i and I was wondering if anyone can tell me what tire size I can go for this setup.
19x8.5 et 30 front 19x9.5 et 35 rear without getting my fenders rolled, can I fit: 235/35/19 or 245 possibly? 275/30/19 or 285 possibly? Lowering my car this week on H&R sport springs. Stock shocks. I believe all E92s have the sport suspension? Still confused because some websites I've seen has a base e92 and a sport e92. Can anyone tell me the difference? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Update: wondering what size spacers can I put, or what would fit without any rubbing? Last edited by kgemz; 03-23-2013 at 05:42 PM.. |
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All e92s don't have the same suspension, that's why there is a sport model and a basis model.. Also you have your measurements wrong 235/35/19 for front
265/275 either one 30/19 there is a .4 difference between 265, and 275. 276 will bother your speedometer though 265 won't
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(scroll down the page to the fitment table) Physical tire sizes for 8.5" wheel: 225 -> 255 Physical tire sizes for 9.5" wheel: 245 -> 275 That will tell you what will physically fit - rolling and rubbing, that's for someone else to answer! |
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03-26-2013, 01:29 AM | #4 |
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Thank you Hoody335 and BmerMeUp.
So could anyone tell me what's the widest I can go on both front and rear, without having to roll fenders? Am I stuck with 235/35/19 and 265/30/19? Can I go thicker and wider, below 1%, and still fit without fender rolling? |
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