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      03-21-2022, 07:57 PM   #1
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I drive a 2011 LCI xdrive non-m sport 335i sedan w/manual transmission. I have xDelete on so I am not worried about burning up the transfer case. I plan to put bilstein pss9 coil overs on it. I also plan to put replica m3 front bumper, front fenders and side skirts and a m tech rear bumper. My question is what is the maximum tire width I can get on my car front and rear with some moderate amount of fender roll on 18inch rims. I wanna get like 255 in the front and 285 or 295 on the back. Is that possible? I need to know like rim size like 18x9 in the front and 18x10 on the back. I also need to know et. I really appreciate anyone that can help me. I tried looking through the forums and I know the xdrive lci models have weird fitment. Thanks

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I drive a 2011 LCI xdrive non-m sport 335i sedan w/manual transmission. I have xDelete on so I am not worried about burning up the transfer case. I plan to put bilstein pss9 coil overs on it. I also plan to put replica m3 front bumper, front fenders and side skirts and a m tech rear bumper. My question is what is the maximum tire width I can get on my car front and rear with some moderate amount of fender roll on 18inch rims. I wanna get like 255 in the front and 285 or 295 on the back. Is that possible? I need to know like rim size like 18x9 in the front and 18x10 on the back. I also need to know et. I really appreciate anyone that can help me. I tried looking through the forums and I know the xdrive lci models have weird fitment. Thanks
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No idea about 18s but with a 19x10 et 38 or better 40-42 you can run 285s with a small role. Well this is for a non LCI....
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I drive a 2011 LCI xdrive non-m sport 335i sedan w/manual transmission. I have xDelete on so I am not worried about burning up the transfer case. I plan to put bilstein pss9 coil overs on it. I also plan to put replica m3 front bumper, front fenders and side skirts and a m tech rear bumper. My question is what is the maximum tire width I can get on my car front and rear with some moderate amount of fender roll on 18inch rims. I wanna get like 255 in the front and 285 or 295 on the back. Is that possible? I need to know like rim size like 18x9 in the front and 18x10 on the back. I also need to know et. I really appreciate anyone that can help me. I tried looking through the forums and I know the xdrive lci models have weird fitment. Thanks
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