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      04-01-2014, 07:09 PM   #1
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Question 2011 335i X Drive M Sport Sedan Tire/wheel Fitment

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I'm looking to see what you guys think about this wheel/tire setup for my x drive sedan....Thanks

front 20 x 8.5 +35 w/ 245/30/20

rear 20 x 10 +33 w/ 295/25/20
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I doubt the rear is going to work. That setup is like 10"et25 on a prelci which most use a 265 or 275. You'd need an 11" wheel with higher offsets to even have a chance of fitting a 295 on an lci.
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The front won't fit either without camber and trimming the liner.
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The front won't fit either without camber and trimming the liner.
I doubt the front would be an issue. The rear would actually fit with the right tire size and a fender roll.
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Depends on the suspension setup.
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