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      03-08-2019, 09:16 PM   #1
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Concave 20s on 2011 335i m sport package (m tech)

Hey guys I have a question. I’m hoping you can all shed light on this to help me out. I have a 2011 335i e92 with the m sport package. My cousin just gave me a new set of rims 20x9 offset 33 front and 20x10.5 33 rear concave wheels. Will a 275/35 tire clear the rear and 245/35 in front without rubbing? My car does not have after market lowering springs. Thank you in advance.
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      03-13-2019, 10:51 PM   #2
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Hell no! You need to be looking at 25 series rear and 30 series front. Also think those widths and offsets are too aggressive for 20s...not to mention I think 20s on an E9x are a poor choice altogether.
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Hell no! You need to be looking at 25 series rear and 30 series front. Also think those widths and offsets are too aggressive for 20s...not to mention I think 20s on an E9x are a poor choice altogether.
True but they were free. I'll keep the stock 18s on if they don't fit. I like them a lot anyway. What's the biggest size 20s with tires that anyone has fit on an e92?? Anyone know??
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Why is it that newbies are always trying to reengineer the wheel setup? I would sell the 20's and put the money toward 19's if you have to change them. If by some miracle you were able to find a combination that actually bolted on, imagine how poorly it would ride.
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