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      11-01-2021, 01:52 PM   #1
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Will these Rims fit on my 335i?

I'm looking at some used wheels for a good price but they may be a little big.
Front 19x9.5 et24
Back 19x11.5 et40
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5x120
Are these too wide or will they still fit? Thanks

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      11-04-2021, 10:12 PM   #2
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11.5 et40 is way too wide and high offset. The inner wall of the tire will push up against the shock/coil way before contact is made with the hub.

9.5 width in the front is also too much contact patch, in my opinion, for a daily driver or mostly stock 335.

Best bet for 19" stagger would be something that resembles this:
• 19x8.5 et30 to et35
• 19x9.5 et28 to et33

However this would require 255 to 275 ish width rear tires which could require camber and/or fender rolling


My advice would be to find a more conservative option - consider 18s as they fill out the wheel well nicely and are much lighter, more agile on the street, and cheaper (tires too).
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The front should fit like a glove. Aggressive, but fits.
The rear is quite wide. However, I have seen people fit wider. The offset is quite high though. The strut may take a beating trying to fit that.
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Those sound like M3 spec wheels, I wouldn't buy wheels because they're cheap and try to make them fit, I'd buy wheels that fit and not worry about it.
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