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      06-16-2007, 01:54 AM   #1
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Tire size for 19" BBS CH wheels? (non-m)

19x8.5 with +35 and 19x9.5 +40 in the rear.

Can i put 245/35/19 in front and 275/30.19 in the rear without rubbing? I want to lower the car with H&R sport also.

Trust me, i searched for awhile. Only thread I found was this one http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61338 But hes not lowered and its a sedan.

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Seems to fit. Hmm.

He says he gets minor rubbing with 265s and H&R sport with a 15mm spacer. So I should assume I can run a 275 width tire no problem. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66361


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try not to use spacer if you dont need to, and its a little overkill to use 275 tires, 265 would do you just fine
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I have 245 front and 275 in the rear with those same offsets. With Michelin PS2s the traction is amazing. This will help even more if I get the Proceed. I also think an 8-10mm spacer would be fine with this setup in the rear.
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try not to use spacer if you dont need to, and its a little overkill to use 275 tires, 265 would do you just fine
Thats the thing, i dont want to use any spacers so I figure i would just get a tad wider tires instead.
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this is my car, the exact specs (245f/275r) your looking for + 5mm spacer in the rear.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...hlight=spacers

spacers are not as bad as people think...
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this is my car, the exact specs (245f/275r) your looking for + 5mm spacer in the rear.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...hlight=spacers

spacers are not as bad as people think...


Exactly what i was looking for!! Thanks!!

And i demand you take more pictures.
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LOL...glad I could help.

add the spacer, the 5mm makes a difference:
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I have 245 front and 275 in the rear with those same offsets. With Michelin PS2s the traction is amazing. This will help even more if I get the Proceed. I also think an 8-10mm spacer would be fine with this setup in the rear.
Yeah, the 10mm spacer would probably be ok, but really close. I am running 235 front & 265 rear 19" PS2s and I don't have a lot of clearance. You're right, the traction with the PS2's is awesome
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