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      03-19-2013, 03:16 PM   #1
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ZCP 359's, Will they fit?

Sorry in advanced for probably asking a question that has been asked about 30k times. But! nevertheless, I have a 2010 335i coupe x drive m sport. I am thinking of buying a set of the OEM 359's, which are 19 x 9 and 19 x 10 (if I'm not mistaken) and I think sit on 245's and 265's???? Also really not super sure about that but kinda checking. So yes! question of questions, do they fit? or shall they rub on my car? Thanks for the input.
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I'm not XI & I'm on stock sport suspension with 245/35/19 PS2s in the front & PSS 265/30/19 for the rear. Rear fenders are rolled. I still rubbed on larger dips and bumps on the rears so I had to add some bumpstops from Supreme Power to fix that. I'll be going with 235/35 F & 265/30 Falken FK452s next if I end up lowering my car (rounder sidewalls).
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Thank you, good to know that i'll definitely need to at the very least roll the rear fenders a bit in order to get clearance. I do still wonder though if there will be added clearance issues up front since it's an xi.
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