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      06-11-2019, 06:23 PM   #1
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763M - Will They Fit - E90 LCI Sedan XDrive

I have a set of BMW 763M wheels laying around from my F30 335i and now I’m wondering if they will fit on the E90 I’m about to pick up. The specs are:

763M Wheels (same as 437M specs)
-Front: 9Jx19 ET29
-Rear: 10JX19 ET40

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-Front: 235/35/19
-Rear: 265/30/19

Has anyone ran anything similar on an LCI E90?

Thanks.

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      06-11-2019, 11:02 PM   #2
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At stock height you should have no problems. Maybe some mild rubbing up front at full lock going on / off driveways if you are lowered, even that is a rare occurence for me.
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      06-12-2019, 09:19 AM   #3
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It is slightly lowered on KW V1’s. Are you running a similar set up?
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You should be good, you might need a small spacer (~2.5mm) to clear the strut on the inside of the fronts, but I think you should be fine since they're 19s. This size & offset will be flush with the fender.

Backs should fit with no rubbing, but if you're really low then a slight fender roll should cure it. You wouldn't need to pull the fenders, just need to have the inside lip of the fender pressed in.

Edited because I just noticed that you have an LCI e90, which has 8mm less space in rear than pre-LCI.
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You should be good, you might need a small spacer (~2.5mm) to clear the strut on the inside of the fronts, but I think you should be fine since they're 19s. This size & offset will be flush with the fender.

Backs should fit with no rubbing, but if you're really low then a slight fender roll should cure it. You wouldn't need to pull the fenders, just need to have the inside lip of the fender pressed in.

Edited because I just noticed that you have an LCI e90, which has 8mm less space in rear than pre-LCI.
Slightly confused by your edit. Will they still fit on the LCI? Thanks.
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Slightly confused by your edit. Will they still fit on the LCI? Thanks.
Yeah, I just changed some of the info after I noticed LCI.
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with 235 265 tires you will be good

front problems start past 245

rear 275 is still doable

for 285 and 295 you need to shave the fenders
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I have 295 30 19 on 10x19et40 with completelly shaved fenders it fits
car is e90 and e92 pre lci

on e90LCI 265 max, maybe slight roll of fender
or you need et47 wheels
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E92 here, wheels with same specs(437M) and 245/35F, 275/30R. Stock MSport suspension. Front rubbed on the oil cooler vent, rear was fine until I put 10mm spacers on, then a roll was needed.
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Hello guys, I have a question.
Yesterday while driving I felt something weird so I decided to stop... I had a flat tire in the back. Fortunately a mechanic was really near so I could get new tires for the rear. The problem is that he didn't have the size I needed 255 35 18, he only had 245 45 18 and he said that by putting the both of them in the back I was going to be fine.. Is that so? I agreed for this combination because I was in a rush and I had to get back on the road as soon as possible. My front tires are 225 40 18... as suggested by BMW. Thanks in advance to anyone will take the time to answer.
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The specs are absolutely bang on for non-M E9X, expecially E90 LCI.

Same widths and offsets I am running with 18" 513M wheels and they're perfect. No spacers necessary, and they can stuff a fat tire front and back (I'm running 245/35F and 265/35R).

235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 would be perfect for your car.
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Hello guys, I have a question.
Yesterday while driving I felt something weird so I decided to stop... I had a flat tire in the back. Fortunately a mechanic was really near so I could get new tires for the rear. The problem is that he didn't have the size I needed 255 35 18, he only had 245 45 18 and he said that by putting the both of them in the back I was going to be fine.. Is that so? I agreed for this combination because I was in a rush and I had to get back on the road as soon as possible. My front tires are 225 40 18... as suggested by BMW. Thanks in advance to anyone will take the time to answer.
Way too tall. Your overall rotating diameter is totally off now, especially compared to the fronts. This can impact your DSC and ABS.
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The specs are absolutely bang on for non-M E9X, expecially E90 LCI.

Same widths and offsets I am running with 18" 513M wheels and they're perfect. No spacers necessary, and they can stuff a fat tire front and back (I'm running 245/35F and 265/35R).

235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 would be perfect for your car.
Thanks.
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