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      09-21-2016, 09:02 PM   #1
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19x9.5 Fitment Question

Hi. I have an LCI E90 328i ZSP RWD and was looking to get some new wheels. I found a set that are:

F: 19x8.5 ET35 on 235/35/19
R: 19x9.5 ET30 on 265/30/19

I'm pretty sure the fronts will fit, but can anyone shed some light on fitment for the rear. I know the fenders will need to be rolled, but will it be too aggressive and rub? Thanks.
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I had 19x8.5 et25 fronts no rubbing at all
19x9.5 et23 rears and it rubbed on big dips. Took out the 10mm spacers and did 5mm making it et28 (original wheel spec is 19x9.5 et33) an that was better. This is on lci e90 with sport suspension, the fenders were rolled but a conservative roll and couldve been pressed even more. Hope this helps

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I currently run the oem 220M wheels 19x9.5 et23 with rear fenders rolled on 265/30 with bump stops and have no rubbing whatsoever. I'm not sure if the bump stops are necessary but I used to run 19x9.5 et20's and they rubbed like hell without the bump stops (only rubbed on big dips on the interstate at speed with them). The fronts are currently 19x8.5 et23 and there are no issues. I actually just ran over a huge beam on the interstate and bent one of the wheels beyond repair but clearance was good enough that the tire didn't hit the fender. On my old set up the fronts were 19x8.5 et20 and I once hit a huge pot hole and the fender got busted up too bc there was no clearance.
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