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12-15-2015, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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2008 e92 335xi coupe fitment questions
hello, I am looking forward to getting a new set of wheels for next summer. I have found a set of wheels i really like, but i want to make sure they fit. I have tried searching and looking for more information but its hard to find exact answers for the questions i have.
I would like to get a set of varrstoen es7's for my 2008 335xi coupe I am currently lowered on H&R coilovers I would like to get 19"s but am willing to go 18"s if it makes fitment easier I also don't mind rolling the fenders if I have too. http://shop.varrstoen.com/k/shopping so will these wheels fit ? with these offsets ? 9.5 seems like the smallest width i can find for these for the front. Should I go 9.5 all around or will the 10.5 fit in the back ? also what size tires will I need to get if I want to make these wheels fit ? I appreciate any help and advice. thanks Last edited by cjsabataso; 12-15-2015 at 04:05 PM.. Reason: adding another question |
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It looks like 18's are not available in 5x120. 9.5 ET20 / 10.5 ET22 is a really aggressive setup. Stretched tires, rolled fenders, neg camber. PM us with any questions or for further assistance. Sales @ UPWheels.com * Ph. 657.888.4UPW * FacebookDOTcom/UPWheels |
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12-18-2015, 12:40 PM | #3 |
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That looks very similar to M car fitment. Not going to be ideal for your car but you can make them fit. It's going to require a bit of modification to fit in the form or roll/pull of the fenders and a bit of camber, like was stated above. You may or may not need to stretch your tires depending on your ride height.
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It definetly needs some stretch if you want your front fenders in one piece. Also needs to be lowered or the aggressive offsets and stretched tires are going to look out of place. With a little bit of work they will fit perfectly.
225/35/19 up front at stock camber or 235/35/19 with camber plates. This is a common setup for aggressive fitments if you search you'll find plenty of pictures. 255/30/19 or 265/30/19 in the rear depending on how much effort your willing to put in. You'll need to roll your fenders for sure and I recomend shaving a little bit off near the rear bumper. Adjust negative camber so the wheels fit how you want and for more clearance. |
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Would these wheels and tires fit on my 2009 335i xdrive coupe?
19" Style 030 Wheels - Staggered Set Of Four
The wheels specs: 19x8.5" ET35/19x9.5" ET40 72.6CB 5x120 The tires i want to run: Front: 235/35ZR19 Rear: 265/30ZR19 I want to run a set up that won't rub or mess with the xdrive. I am new to the forums. |
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