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      06-04-2010, 12:29 PM   #1
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Before I Buy. 19x9.5ET +35mm w/275's??

Ok so I think im going with the following setup for my 07 335i (not lowered)

19x8.5 et +35mm with 235/35/19 or 245/35/19?

19x9.5 et +35mm with 275/30/19 or 275/35/19...or go with 265's?

AluFelgen said that with the +35mm there shouldnt be any rubbing, anyone have this spacing?

ps. im going with the Nitto 555's which are a cross between a sq and rounded sidewall I think
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tir...%2FPerformance

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9.5 +35 with a 275 will be perfectly fine at stock height. Once lowered, fender rolling may be required.

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I think it also depends on E92 or E90.

I'm running 275/30/19 Falkens on 19x9.5 wheels in the back with a +30 offset and I'm not rubbing. E90 lowered on Eibachs.
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If its not droped 275s should be fine, but I would go with a 30 profile.

I am dropped and have nitto invos with 275/30/19 and I rub.
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Tire brand would matter as well. Some are more rounded (t1r, fk452), some are more square (ps2). Forgot what Invos were.
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if its not lowered, a 275/30 Nitto555 will be ok, but under aggressive driving or a big dip - you might "graze" a little anyway. Were local to you if you need/want a Fender roll

dont to a 275/35/19 thats 7 series sizes and will be a mess.

my e90 have shaved fenders and im running 19x10 rears dropped 2" with a 265/30/19
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Yea I've read about the sq vs rounded tire..the nitto 555 seem to be a little of both..only reason I was considering the 275/35/19 was for a fuller look in the fender..I don't see why the 275/30/19 won't work especially with the +35 with the rim ya?

ps the CS7's are out of stock for awhile, I searched and found threads with opinions but should I just roll with the SF-71's instead? They look pretty similar but just have a more aggressive offset in front and rear ya? Also can't decide on light gunmetal or silver haha..I like the gunmetal but the silver seems to match well with the silver trim around the windows ahhhhh what should I doooo!!!!?
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I have 275/30 19 in rear with +35. Good example of tires beiong different Goodyear eagles fit nicely but got a set of bridegestones put on yesterday and they dont fit as nicely. They are more squared where the sidewalll and tread meet. Upside there is more contact area for tread and I like the look better, downside rubbing over bumps(getting fenders done today)
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