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      01-15-2018, 05:14 PM   #1
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Did some research however I would like some extra input. Anyone can chime in on this fitment? I'm fairly certain the front will rub.

E92 335is
Lowered a decent amount on ST XTA
19x9.5 et22 with 245/30/19 front
19x10.5 et34 with 275/30/19 rear

235/35/19(25.48" diameter) seems to work while 245/35/19(25.75" diameter) isn't recommend, however maybe 235/30/19(24.79" diameter) would fit

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Did some research however I would like some extra input. Anyone can chime in on this fitment? I'm fairly certain the front will rub.

E92 335is
Lowered a decent amount on ST XTA
19x9.5 et22 with 245/30/19 front
19x10.5 et34 with 275/30/19 rear

235/35/19(25.48" diameter) seems to work while 245/35/19(25.75" diameter) isn't recommend, however maybe 235/30/19(24.79" diameter) would fit
I know the tires fit.
I have that size on my car.
I don't know about those offsets but:
You can use the tool here
http://www.e90post.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12

I plugged in my numbers and compared the to your proposed:
I'm running 19x9 ET33 with 245/35 and the calculator says
" 5mm MORE clearance on the strut side, and the outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 17mm"

That's about 2/3 of and inch. Mine are already pushed out pretty good.
The 335is has plastic fenders up front so you can't even do a pull.

On the rear I'm running 19x9.5 ET30 with 275/30
When I compare that number to what you want, I get.
"17mm LESS clearance on the strut side, and the outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 9mm"

I would need a fender roll on my car in the rear to have these fit.
I don't know if I have 2/3 inch of additional clearance.

It's definitely going to be tight.
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I know the tires fit.
I have that size on my car.
I don't know about those offsets but:
You can use the tool here
http://www.e90post.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12

I plugged in my numbers and compared the to your proposed:
I'm running 19x9 ET33 with 245/35 and the calculator says
" 5mm MORE clearance on the strut side, and the outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 17mm"

That's about 2/3 of and inch. Mine are already pushed out pretty good.
The 335is has plastic fenders up front so you can't even do a pull.

On the rear I'm running 19x9.5 ET30 with 275/30
When I compare that number to what you want, I get.
"17mm LESS clearance on the strut side, and the outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 9mm"

I would need a fender roll on my car in the rear to have these fit.
I don't know if I have 2/3 inch of additional clearance.

It's definitely going to be tight.
I see thanks for the info.
Well from my research the front is doable with 235/35/19 and about -2 to -3 camber. My car is fairly low tho so I will probably raise it.
The rears are doable with a raise, fender roll and slight stretch as well, most likely in 265/30/19.

The wheels were a good deal that i couldnt pass up, worse case is i flip them or hold them for a m3
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Rears seem doable as is
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They'll fit with 235/275 tyres and a little camber work.
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      01-23-2018, 05:45 PM   #6
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They'll fit with 235/275 tyres and a little camber work.
That seems to be the consensus, im fitting on some vorsteiners vff-103 so lets see how it goes.
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