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      02-10-2011, 01:14 AM   #1
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Will these VMRs fit my 2006 e90?

I don't know much about wheels, but will these fit my car?

2006 330i e90? i have sport etc. but don't know if that matters.

VMR CSL (VB3)
19x8.5f et 40, 19x10r et 25

What size tires should i get? also how much will the tires run on average, looking to buy a tire good for a daily all street no highway driver. looking to buy but wanted to double check.

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I don't know much about wheels, but will these fit my car?

2006 330i e90? i have sport etc. but don't know if that matters.

VMR CSL (VB3)
19x8.5f et 40, 19x10r et 25

What size tires should i get? also how much will the tires run on average, looking to buy a tire good for a daily all street no highway driver. looking to buy but wanted to double check.

Thanks guys!
The setup mentioned above is a bit aggressive for your E90 but can still work. You will have to run the 19x10 ET25 265/30/19 stretched tire and definitely roll your rear fenders for that to work properly without rubbing issues. The recommended direct bolt on setup and fitment is going to be the 19x8.5 ET40 with a 235/35/19 in the front and 19x10 ET38 with a 265/30/19 in the rear. I'll go ahead and shoot you over a PM with more details!
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have to roll the rear fender.except u run 255 tires.i'll go for this set up if i were u.
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Fronts are fine but I would recommend a 10 +38 in the rear unless you are open to rolling your fenders. The 10 +38 is quite flush with a 265/275 rear tire already.

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I agree with Charles, the 19x10ET38 rear would be ideal for the E90.
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I agree with Charles, the 19x10ET38 rear would be ideal for the E90.
With this rear setup, would there be any issues if lowered on H&R sport springs?
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No

but the et25 fits better for a preLCI e90, roll the fenders and a 265 tire will sit very nice.

LCI use the et38
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With this rear setup, would there be any issues if lowered on H&R sport springs?
Anyone know if the 19x10 et 38 will rub when lowered on H&R sports?
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Anyone know if the 19x10 et 38 will rub when lowered on H&R sports?
Its tough to say. It really will boil down to your specific application. Tire manufacturer, alignement, and height will all play a role.

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