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      09-13-2017, 09:08 PM   #1
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E92 Wheel Fitment Question

I have an e92 2012 335i m sport, I'm looking at getting some authentic 437M wheels from an m4 and was wondering if they would fit. I've seen some pictures of them on an e92 but not sure of the tire sizes or if there was any fender rolling involved. From what I've found it looks like the rears fit but the fronts might rub. The wheel specs are 19x9 et25 front and 19x10 et40 rear. Not sure if that can be remedied or not with tire size and maybe rolling. I'd like to stay on stock sport suspension. Can anyone chime in?

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      09-13-2017, 11:34 PM   #2
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Apparently they work on this 335is but there's no info on the set up.
https://europeanautosource.com/blog/...e92-335is.html
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      09-14-2017, 10:37 AM   #3
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I'm running them on my LCI 335i. 255/35 front 275/35 rear. Doesn't really fit, front is pretty much constantly scraping, rear scrapes as well under hard driving. I'm on stock suspension too.
I'll get rid of them by the end of the season.
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      09-14-2017, 02:01 PM   #4
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Thanks for the input, is it possible to run say a 245 or 235 on the front and like a 265 on the rear to avoid rubbing? If not I guess I'll wait til I find some AG reps of the 437.
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Well to keep the stock wheel diameter you'd have to run 30 instead of 35 in the rear anyways so the rears might actually fit pretty well. however I don't think you'll get the fronts to fit. The fronts are sticking out about an inch over the fenders on both sides.
It looks really badass though.
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      09-16-2017, 09:58 AM   #6
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Yeah I've heard about the tears fitting fine but the fronts being too wide. Would rather not have to stretch the tire too much and roll my fenders. On my last car I had a mild stretch on the front tires and ended up having to replace them every 6 months due to bumps and potholes.
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