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      06-04-2018, 06:55 PM   #23
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Max et for front 19×8.5 235 tire on an E92 would be?
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Max et for front 19×8.5 235 tire on an E92 would be?
Tyre dependant cause some tyres run wider than others. But it will be around 22-25..... depending if lowered more than msport too. A 225 tyre can go as low as at 17.... maybe even 14.
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Tyre dependant cause some tyres run wider than others. But it will be around 22-25..... depending if lowered more than msport too. A 225 tyre can go as low as at 17.... maybe even 14.
On coil overs one finger gap - tires are Firestone firehawk indy 500's aka Bridgestone RE003's.

235s. So I think a 10mm should work? Rears are 275s on 19×10. Maybe a 5mm there? But I guess with these e90x hubs I cant use a 5mm?
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Can someone help me please.

Will M6 Rims fit 2010 E92 Coupe (prelci) without modifications? And if not, what will I need to do?

Front: 8.5x19 ET12; 255 40 19
Rear: 9.5x19 ET17; 285 35 19

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2011 BMW 335is:

Tire Size:
225/35/19 F
255/30/19 R

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Style 313M - 19x8.0 ET37 (front) + 10mm H&R spacer
Style 313M - 19x9.0 ET39 (rear) + 15mm H&R spacer

Suspension:
KONI FSD Shock Set - bavauto.com PART#: 2100 4142

Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all.
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Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all.
Negative camber in the rear?
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Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all.
Negative camber in the rear?
The previous owner may have adjusted it, but I haven't made any changes to it myself.
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It's probably posted somewhere but do any of you m sport guys rub on 19s with a fender roll.

Want to do a pretty aggressive offset in the rear but I'm nervous cause the roads in New England suck
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2011 BMW 335is:

Tire Size:
225/35/19 F
255/30/19 R

Wheels:
Style 313M - 19x8.0 ET37 (front) + 10mm H&R spacer
Style 313M - 19x9.0 ET39 (rear) + 15mm H&R spacer

Suspension:
KONI FSD Shock Set - bavauto.com PART#: 2100 4142

Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all.
Hey man, love the look you have going on. Are you running stock springs or aftermarket ones? Thanks!
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2011 BMW 335is:

Tire Size:
225/35/19 F
255/30/19 R

Wheels:
Style 313M - 19x8.0 ET37 (front) + 10mm H&R spacer
Style 313M - 19x9.0 ET39 (rear) + 15mm H&R spacer

Suspension:
KONI FSD Shock Set - bavauto.com PART#: 2100 4142

Rear fenders are rolled. No rubbing at all.
Hey man, love the look you have going on. Are you running stock springs or aftermarket ones? Thanks!
What's up buddy. I'm on the OEM springs.
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Sweet. Looking forward to trying out your setup on my e92
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Can someone help me please.

Will M6 Rims fit 2010 E92 Coupe (prelci) without modifications? And if not, what will I need to do?

Front: 8.5x19 ET12; 255 40 19
Rear: 9.5x19 ET17; 285 35 19
"Never", you need ET30-35.
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On coilovers one finger gap - tires are Firestone firehawk indy 500's aka Bridgestone RE003's.

235s. So I think a 10mm should work? Rears are 275s on 19×10. Maybe a 5mm there? But I guess with these e90x hubs I cant use a 5mm?
?

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Hi Guys, trying to be sure about fitting but it seems the more I read, the more confused I am. I know the usual limit for ET30-35 on our E92.

A little background, I have a E92 LCi from 2011. I think (but I'm not sure), that the car has the sports suspension (230A EU specific option). They are running 17/8 all round with 225/45 RFTs. My main motivation is because i HATE RFTs and I want to move to an 18" setup.

I'm looking at Beyern Spartan 18". Spoke to Delta0311 and he has mentioned that he runs them at Front: 18/8.5 ET30 and Rear: 18/9.5 ET25 on his E92 (2011 335xi I believe).

Requirements:
No spacers
No fender rolling
No rubbing

I think the cars were spec-ed differently between the EU and US domestic market but obviously I may be wrong.

OEM stock set-up when sold (For others that need a OEM reference, I got them from here):
US (E9x, consistent between 325, 328 and 335 apparently)
225/40R18 8.5Jx18 ET36
255/35R18 9.5Jx18 ET36

EU (E92, 325i)
225/40ZR18 88Y 8Jx18 ET34
255/35ZR18 90Y 8.5Jx18 ET37

I understand there might be differences between LCi and non-LCi e90 but that should not affect for the e92s?

My question is: if his set up would fit on mine?

Proposed setup:
Staggered
Front: 18/8.5 ET30 225/40
Rear: 18/9.5 ET25 255/35 (dealer does not have this RIM stocked and seems unwilling to order it)
so alternative Rear: 18/9.5 ET35 255/35

OR

Square
Front: 18/8.5 ET30 225/40
Rear: 18/8.5 ET30 255/35


Thanks in advance, been learning a lot from the forums. Hope to get some tips here

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What do you guys think of this wheel setup on an e92?
19x9 et30 235/35/19
19x10 et30 265/30/19
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I just got my summer wheels put on 18x8.5 et30 front with 235/40/18 , and 18x9.5 et35 rear with 265/35/18 . OEM sport suspension. Fit great, minor rubbing over bigger bumps in rear, should have went with 255 and it would be just fine.
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no idea why my photos post upside down, they are correct when I open on my computer ha
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Are you from Australia? That might explain. : )

thanks. Seems like i should be able to do 18-8.5 and 18-9.5 easily as long as I pay attention to the eventual tire size
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haha no in USA . I even went on computer, flipped them upside down and repsot, they still show up upside down. not sure what is going on, it worked properly for me previously.
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