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      04-13-2020, 05:25 PM   #1
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245s/285s on LCI e90

Just creating this post because in my research I could not find any LCI e90 running anything wider than a 275 without modification. Current setup is 245/35 19x8.5 +35mm front and 285/30 19x9.5 +40mm rear, Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires. Car is a 2010 335d with sport suspension and there is no rubbing / scrubbing at all. Even fully tucked rear tire into fender and had about 2mm clearance on fender. At rear full extension only a few mm of clearance on inside of wheel at front of wheel well. Open to questions / comments.
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Just creating this post because in my research I could not find any LCI e90 running anything wider than a 275 without modification. Current setup is 245/35 19x8.5 +35mm front and 285/30 19x9.5 +40mm rear, Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires. Car is a 2010 335d with sport suspension and there is no rubbing / scrubbing at all. Even fully tucked rear tire into fender and had about 2mm clearance on fender. At rear full extension only a few mm of clearance on inside of wheel at front of wheel well. Open to questions / comments.
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I'm assuming you are stock height, as well as your offset is near oem specs thats why you are able to fit those sizes
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I'm assuming you are stock height, as well as your offset is near oem specs thats why you are able to fit those sizes
The mild drop from Eibach Pro Kits will also let you clear those, esp if you do a rear fender roll. 245/35/19 should easily fit/clear -- 255/35/19x9 et 29 have a little issue if you don't have a stiffer strut up front. 275/35/19x10 et40 rears fit well with a roll(30 profile or 265/35 fits without a roll in most cases).
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Just creating this post because in my research I could not find any LCI e90 running anything wider than a 275 without modification. Current setup is 245/35 19x8.5 +35mm front and 285/30 19x9.5 +40mm rear, Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires. Car is a 2010 335d with sport suspension and there is no rubbing / scrubbing at all. Even fully tucked rear tire into fender and had about 2mm clearance on fender. At rear full extension only a few mm of clearance on inside of wheel at front of wheel well. Open to questions / comments.
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I'm assuming you are stock height, as well as your offset is near oem specs thats why you are able to fit those sizes
Yes stock height with sport suspension whitch I believe is .6" lower.
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