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      01-12-2015, 03:11 PM   #1
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tire size advice on bmw 313 wheels

Getting 313 wheels but had a question about tire sizes.. i know the stock sizes are 225/35/19(19x8) and 255/30/19(19x9). i have 335i xdrive so i know they have to be within 1% . According to the calculator, the difference is 0.708 so should be ok to run the stock tire sizes. Are they any other sizes I can run on these 313 wheels without rubbing with KW V1 coilovers? I have a moderate drop as i don't want the slammed look. I think I remember seeing different size tires somewhere.. or should I stick to the stock sizes? thanks in advance for your advice!
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after some more research, would this set up work without rubbing?
fronts 235-35-19
rears 275-30-19
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275s on a 9" wheel will be pretty bad for sidewall stiffness (or lack thereof). The stock sizes are your best bets. I've driven my father's 335i on a set of style 230s (same width, offset, weight) and when it was swapped to 235/265 Michellin PSS combo, the steering response went to shit. Way too much sidewall flex. I much prefer mine with the stock tire sizes, also on Michellin PSS.
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