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      06-18-2019, 11:59 PM   #1
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Big Noob Fitment Guy Here

Hello, I've got a 2009 BMW 335i I'm looking at getting some new wheels for. As of right now I've got
19x9 + 38 235/35/19
19x10 + 28 255/35/19

The wheels im looking at are
19x9 + 25
19x10.5 + 26

I'm wondering whether these wheels should fit, and if not, what would be required to make them fit if possible. Also, I'm wondering what the biggest tires I should be able to run on them would be. looking at 255/35/19 for the front and either 275/30 or 295/30 for the rear.

Thank you in advance, - Mushi

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      06-19-2019, 09:29 AM   #2
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Just use an offset comparison calculator. The fronts will stick our 13mm more than your current setup. Do you have enough camber to fit that? If you want a 255 in the front it will need to be 255/30/19. The rears will stick out 8mm more, do you have shaved/rolled fenders? 295 will fit the rim, but doubt it will fit on the car. 275/30 should work.
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https://www.willtheyfit.com/?width=2...et2=40#content

Use this to make your decision.
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      06-19-2019, 01:44 PM   #4
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Just use an offset comparison calculator. The fronts will stick our 13mm more than your current setup. Do you have enough camber to fit that? If you want a 255 in the front it will need to be 255/30/19. The rears will stick out 8mm more, do you have shaved/rolled fenders? 295 will fit the rim, but doubt it will fit on the car. 275/30 should work.
I have no problem with rolling/pulling the fenders, what do you mean by shaved? Fronts right now are about 10 mm in from the fender so 13 and then some camber should fit them. As of right now the tears are about flush with the rear fender, so fender roll/pull may be able to fit it. Maybe an extra degree of camber or two?
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