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      06-02-2007, 10:18 AM   #1
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what size and fitment m6 reps should i get on a 2007 328xi coupe

Im new to the site, and i currently drive a 2006 BMW x3. I think this SAV is great and all, but there is no fun in driving it, so I am ending my lease early (september) and i plan on getting the 2007 328xi coupe, sparkling graphite, black interior-- i love the leatherette, but i might go leather--, navi, and some otehr goodies. My biggest concern are the rims, the stock ones are disgusting, but since i joined this site, i saw the M6 reps and realized thats what i want. All the threads i read about them dealt eitehr with the sedan or 335i. I know the Xi stands alittle higher then the 335i b.c of the AWD, so can someone please help me find the right fitment(and a good price for rims and tires)
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      06-12-2007, 02:44 PM   #2
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I was just about to ask the same question cuz i have a 328xi coupe also. Someone PLEASE help!!!
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If you have the $$$ then you could go staggered. You will have to choose same diameter tire size 235-35 up front 275-30 at the rear are pretty close. If you want to be safe (which i chose) 19x8.5 all around wrapped in 235-35 all around. Xi's are cool
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      06-14-2007, 11:31 AM   #4
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From what it seems like, the E92s have a slightly smaller rear fender well, so if anything, you can always go with a ET40 19x9.5 rear and a 265/30/19 tire. Some people prefer something that is a bit more aggressive, so that's why they get the ET30, and depending on their set up, they may rub.

Let me know if you are interested in some wheels.

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Eugene,

We recommend running a 19x8.5 ET35 and 19x9.5 ET30 with 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 front and rear. That is the maximum size and tire width you can run without running into rubbing issues on your car. This works for E90's, E91's, E92's and E93's.
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thanks for the info
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From what it seems like, the E92s have a slightly smaller rear fender well, so if anything, you can always go with a ET40 19x9.5 rear and a 265/30/19 tire. Some people prefer something that is a bit more aggressive, so that's why they get the ET30, and depending on their set up, they may rub.

Let me know if you are interested in some wheels.

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