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      02-15-2021, 07:07 PM   #1
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Anyone running this tire size and offset wheels without fender rolling? Also have bc coilovers 2009 E92 335i

Front: 18x9" ET30 or ET31 with 235/40-18 tires
Rear: 18x10" ET33 with 275/35-18 tires
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I have something close. 9" et35 front w/245 and 9.5 et 33 rear w/ 255.

Fronts had tons of clearance even before adding camber; rears might be tight(for 275s id go closer to a 40 offset if you don't want to roll.

I am stock height, how much you lowered the car could change a lot of things
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Anyone running this tire size and offset wheels without fender rolling? Also have bc coilovers 2009 E92 335i

Front: 18x9" ET30 or ET31 with 235/40-18 tires
Rear: 18x10" ET33 with 275/35-18 tires
I run a similar setup but 19's. Front will be fine and look good with a stretched tire and et30-31. Rear you'll rub most likely. I run a 275/30/19 19x10 et 38 and rubbed until I rolled my fenders. Just roll them. Buy the eastwood roller and do it. Super easy and you can't even tell. I'm pretty sure now with et38 I could run a 285. Which reminds me I did try 5mm spacer making the rear et33 and was fine with a roll. Definitely would not have worked without a roll. If you went down to a 265 I bet that would work. My car originally had 235/265 same wheel setup and there was no rubbing at all. 245/275 is a much beefier setup. Front rubs the liner very slightly in parking lots.
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Anyone running this tire size and offset wheels without fender rolling? Also have bc coilovers 2009 E92 335i

Front: 18x9" ET30 or ET31 with 235/40-18 tires
Rear: 18x10" ET33 with 275/35-18 tires
I have those wheels with 235/40 and 265/40 Federal RS-RR tires which run wide. No rubbing at all. I could probably use a spacer too if I wanted
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