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      01-20-2013, 01:15 PM   #23
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The rear is staggered so im running a bigger tire at the back, it pokes out more then the front.

But its pretty flush dude, I love the look.
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      01-20-2013, 02:04 PM   #24
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That's awesome. There's a set I'm looking at but was just concerned about the rear fitment with that ET 23.

Doesn't look like it from your pics but does the rear poke out at all or is it pretty flush with the fender?
Keep in mind that the pre-lci as pictured with the 220's has more room for fitment than LCI's
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      06-23-2013, 04:04 PM   #25
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I'm about to buy 220m for my e90 LCI 328ix. No fender roll and on stock suspension. I'm wondering I'll have to roll the fenders or not.

I'm guessing if he rubs a little on a pre-lci, I'll definitely have to roll the fenders
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      06-23-2013, 04:54 PM   #26
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Yes, you will have to roll the fenders.
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      06-23-2013, 11:50 PM   #27
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I have no clue sorry. I can take pics of anything you want on my car and send them to you
Pictures would be fantastic!
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      06-25-2013, 06:42 AM   #28
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Any place to help with rolling fenders in New England? I thought turnermotorsports would, but they said no. I'm in Maine.
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      05-20-2014, 11:33 PM   #29
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I'm going to revive this old thread.

I am looking for the same setup on a 08 328xi.

Do you think it is possible to fit 275/30/19 in the rear with this set of wheels? Will there be rubbing?

The reason I ask is because 275/30/19 has almost identical rolling diameter as the 235/35/19 tires, where the difference with 265/30/19 is just over 0.8%.

I am currently on stock suspension and don't have plans to go lower.

Thanks for your inputs!
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      05-21-2014, 12:53 AM   #30
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I'm going to revive this old thread.

I am looking for the same setup on a 08 328xi.

Do you think it is possible to fit 275/30/19 in the rear with this set of wheels? Will there be rubbing?

The reason I ask is because 275/30/19 has almost identical rolling diameter as the 235/35/19 tires, where the difference with 265/30/19 is just over 0.8%.

I am currently on stock suspension and don't have plans to go lower.

Thanks for your inputs!
Yes it would fit with fender roll to rear, since you have pre-lci e90.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...7&postcount=14

Same car with some lowering.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...0&postcount=17

Also just so you know if your rear tyre is 265/30/19 you could also use 225/35/19 at front it would give you 0.2% difference. The 0.8% difference isn't too much either, so you could also use the 235/265 combo.
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      05-21-2014, 08:18 AM   #31
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Yes it would fit with fender roll to rear, since you have pre-lci e90.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...7&postcount=14

Same car with some lowering.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...0&postcount=17

Also just so you know if your rear tyre is 265/30/19 you could also use 225/35/19 at front it would give you 0.2% difference. The 0.8% difference isn't too much either, so you could also use the 235/265 combo.
Thanks for the response, I guess I can't get away with 275's without rolling the fender. I'll consider 225/35/19 or 235/35/19 fronts and 265/30/19 rears.
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Yes it would fit with fender roll to rear, since you have pre-lci e90.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...7&postcount=14

Same car with some lowering.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...0&postcount=17

Also just so you know if your rear tyre is 265/30/19 you could also use 225/35/19 at front it would give you 0.2% difference. The 0.8% difference isn't too much either, so you could also use the 235/265 combo.
Thanks for the response, I guess I can't get away with 275's without rolling the fender. I'll consider 225/35/19 or 235/35/19 fronts and 265/30/19 rears.
265's are the preferred size tire for a 9.5 inch wheel anyways. Depending on what brand tire you get, you will have a little bulge on the tires with a 275.
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      05-26-2014, 06:27 PM   #33
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265's are the preferred size tire for a 9.5 inch wheel anyways. Depending on what brand tire you get, you will have a little bulge on the tires with a 275.
Good point, thanks!
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      04-16-2015, 03:55 PM   #34
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Hello all,

I just wanted to give an update on this post, it has almost been a year. This spring, I have finally put the m220s on the pre-LCI e90. It's a great fit! Wheels are flush and I am very happy about how it turned out!

Hopefully this will help others who are curious about this setup:

Stock suspension
Continental DW Front: 235 35 19
Continental DW Rear: 265 30 19
m220 19 wheels





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      04-16-2015, 04:02 PM   #35
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Very informative. Thanks for the follow up man
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Hi, does anyone know if this OEM 220M rims can be put on E92 335xi AWD pre LCI without any issue like rubbing (with two passengers at the back) and rolling fender...etc?
I am going to buy Continental Extremecontact DWS all season tires
front: 235/35/19 and rear: 265/35/19

Many thanks!!
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I have oem 220m wheels from an 2010 m3 on my 2011 e92. They are 235/35/19 and 265/30/19. 19x8.5+29 and 19x9.5+23 and the DO fit. I have hankook v12. I'm on stock sport suspension and did not roll my fenders. I big bumps I barely rub in the rear. That only happened once though and I could barely tell it rubbed.
Does the e92 have more room like the pre-lci e90's do?
Pre lci e90s have more room in the wheel wells?
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Hello all,

I just wanted to give an update on this post, it has almost been a year. This spring, I have finally put the m220s on the pre-LCI e90. It's a great fit! Wheels are flush and I am very happy about how it turned out!

Hopefully this will help others who are curious about this setup:

Stock suspension
Continental DW Front: 235 35 19
Continental DW Rear: 265 30 19
m220 19 wheels





Are your fenders rolled? Stock suspension? Looking to do this set up on my pre lci e90
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