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      12-25-2013, 06:36 AM   #1
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335i xdrive fitment Help

Would this rims and tires fits my 2009 335i xdrive without traction problem?? I tried the calculator but I don't under how it works.... Can I also install my original TPMS with this rims?? Thanks

Fronts: 19 x 8 1/2 17mm offset
Rears : 19 x 9 1/2 25mm offset

Fronts: 245/35ZR19 93Y
Rears: 285/30ZR19 98Y

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Would this rims and tires fits my 2009 335i xdrive without traction problem?? I tried the calculator but I don't under how it works.... Can I also install my original TPMS with this rims?? Thanks

Fronts: 19 x 8 1/2 17mm offset
Rears : 19 x 9 1/2 25mm offset

Fronts: 245/35ZR19 93Y
Rears: 285/30ZR19 98Y
No and here is why. Tyre sizes it self would work on X-drive, because diameter difference is only -0.07%, BUT wheels have too low offsets to be used with those tyre sizes.

Those wheels would work with 225/35/19 and 255-265/30/19 tyres, but even then you might need fender roll to rear, especially if you are lowered.
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Thank you so much for your input. I really appreciated. In the future if i have any tires question, can i ask you? U have better knowledge than i do thank you



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No and here is why. Tyre sizes it self would work on X-drive, because diameter difference is only -0.07%, BUT wheels have too low offsets to be used with those tyre sizes.

Those wheels would work with 225/35/19 and 255-265/30/19 tyres, but even then you might need fender roll to rear, especially if you are lowered.
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Thank you so much for your input. I really appreciated. In the future if i have any tires question, can i ask you? U have better knowledge than i do thank you
Sure, i can try to help.
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When you say the 'tire diameter difference' do you mean between old and new setup, or between front and rear of the new setup?

Also do you happen to know the widest tires and rim combo I could run on a 2010 335xi with no rubbing??

235/35/19 and 265/30/19 on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5??

Could I go with wider rims, like 9f and 10r? and would larger tires fit?

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When you say the 'tire diameter difference' do you mean between old and new setup, or between front and rear of the new setup?

Also do you happen to know the widest tires and rim combo I could run on a 2010 335xi with no rubbing??

235/35/19 and 265/30/19 on 19x8.5 and 19x9.5??

Could I go with wider rims, like 9f and 10r? and would larger tires fit?

Thanks
Between the front 245/35/19 and rear 285/30/19. Yes you can go with 9 front and 10 rear. With how wide tyre depends on the offset and are you willing to do fender work. You can even go wider wheels but once again offset is the key. It really depends what look you want.

Generally 19x9 et35 and 19x10 et38 with 235/35 and 265/30 is the safest solution and should work fine without any fender work and rubbing, especially if you don't have lowered car.

This one is pre-lci e90 19x9 et31 with 245/35/19 and 19x10 et25 with 275/30/19 (in your car 19x10 et33 would extend to same point), but it has fender modifications.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...8&postcount=60
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=527634
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Thanks for the reply. That black car looks awesome. Im really trying to avoid any fender work as I drive the car year round in canada and im worried about rust in the wheel wells.

So 235/265 is the widest tire I can do without fender work, generally speaking.

I guess I will look into the wider rims anyway because i'm want that concave look.
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OP - Way too aggressive. I would recommend 19x8.5 ET35/19x9.5 ET33-45 with 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 tires.
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Thanks for the reply. That black car looks awesome. Im really trying to avoid any fender work as I drive the car year round in canada and im worried about rust in the wheel wells.

So 235/265 is the widest tire I can do without fender work, generally speaking.
If fender roll is done properly there is no danger of rust. Only if the paint cracks, but that doesn't happen, if who ever does it, knows how to do it. My fenders are rolled and winters here are rough also.

Yes, i would stay with 235/265 setup with 9 and 10 wide. At front stay below et35 so it will clear front struts.
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