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01-12-2007, 02:28 PM | #1 |
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330i and 335i (sedan) wheel selection quesiton
Hello there, ive been looking at wheels for some time now for my 06 330i, and I have a question. Ive been lookin at the asa ar1/ar2 and noticed that there is a stagerred set asa ar2 for the 335i sedan (18x8.5 and 18x9.5) but not for the 330i. Both have the same bolt pattern (5x120).
Just curious of why Thx -Tony
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E90 330i and 335i are exactly the same for wheels. no worries!
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the asa ar2 has about +40 in the front and about +45 in the rear
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I have heard that the bigger brakes on the 335i sedan can cause clearance issue with some wheels spec'd for the 330i.
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235 front, 265 rear... on ur sport package = NO RUB
setup is fine. just get em' i'd get 19's though... wooo (335 has bigger breaks? you sure?) |
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Found in another post...
335i disks are Front 348mm x 30mm, Rear 336mm x 22mm
330i disks are Front 330mm x 24mm, Rear 336mm x 22mm |
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I have 235 and 265 performance snows, and they fit fine.
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Stop being conservative you guys. I am running 245 front and 275 rear. I would even do 285 rear. Oh and my rear offset is 22.
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