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      04-11-2013, 10:36 PM   #1
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I have been searching the forum, and maybe I'm a rookie but I haven't been able to find something that would help me figure this out so here I am starting a new thread. If one exists already please just point me to it and I'll shut up lol.

2008 335i Sedan, Base Model, Factory Suspension

20x8.5, 34mm, 245/30r20

20x10, 35mm, 265/30r20

Will it fit? or will I have to roll my fenders? or do some other work?

I know the rear tire size is not ideal, I'll replace those 2 tires as these ones wear out. 285/25r20 is more appropriate isn't it?

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if youre a e92/lcie90 then you dont have to roll shit on 265 yes roll for 285s

e90 prelci you dont have to roll shit on 285s
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if youre a e92/lcie90 then you dont have to roll shit on 265 yes roll for 285s

e90 prelci you dont have to roll shit on 285s
Why you got to use the S word?
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Time for another fitment question.

My 2008 e90 has since caught fire. and I have replaced it with a

2007 e92

I still have this set up:

20x8.5, 34mm, 245/30r20

20x10, 35mm, 265/30r20

The rear rubs a bit when I'm at speed a go through a bad dip in the road. But it hasn't caused any serious issues, just a little noise. Been like this for about a year now....

Anyways, the time has come to replace/upgrade the rear tires, they have some really bad negative camber wear and are quite sketchy in the wet.

What should I be looking at and what will fit? what will I have to roll the fenders for? what would look MINT? I currently don't have any spacers...

I was looking at 285/25/20's but I believe I will have to roll the fenders a bit? Also... there are very few tire options in that size, and they're expensive as all hell.

Can I go even wider? in a size that is more readily available and have more options? 295's or 305's seem to have quite a few more options available..

Car is daily driven quite aggressively year round 45,000km/year and sees 1-3 track days/season.

Thanks for the help guys... I can swap engines and replace clutches etc. but I'm useless when it comes to the wheel/tire fitment stuff..
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