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      06-30-2022, 07:25 AM   #1
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Wheel sizes for 335i

Looking to get new wheels for my car, came across some wheels only issue is that I'm not sure they will fit without rubbing. Dimensions 275/30ZR19 and 245/35ZR19. I am on stock suspension still, would I need to change my lugnuts as well or can I use the oem ones?
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Call TireRack, or Discount Tire Direct, and ask.
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      06-30-2022, 02:13 PM   #3
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Call TireRack, or Discount Tire Direct, and ask.
LOL no

https://support.apexraceparts.com/hc...-Fitment-Guide
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Those tire sizes should fit without any issues, however the determination on whether they will rub or not will come down to the offsets of the wheels they get installed on. At a high level the offset is the measurement on how deep or far out the center mounting hub of the wheel sits as related to the center point of the wheel.

As far as the factory wheel bolts, that also depends on the wheels as the faces may require a different seat than the factory BMW bolts have. Factory bolts have a conical seat where a ball seat or a flat seat is possible on the wheels. You MUST match the shape of what the wheel has to the bolt or you can have safety issues.
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Those tire sizes should fit without any issues, however the determination on whether they will rub or not will come down to the offsets of the wheels they get installed on. At a high level the offset is the measurement on how deep or far out the center mounting hub of the wheel sits as related to the center point of the wheel.

As far as the factory wheel bolts, that also depends on the wheels as the faces may require a different seat than the factory BMW bolts have. Factory bolts have a conical seat where a ball seat or a flat seat is possible on the wheels. You MUST match the shape of what the wheel has to the bolt or you can have safety issues.
This. Find out the wheel sizes and offsets and use one of the several available online calculators to compare them to the above-linked Apex fitment guide. If you need to ask a specific comparison question then come back and do that!
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