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08-09-2011, 10:42 AM | #1 |
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Hi, i am new to e90 post and this is my first post, i usually just browse on e90 post but this is my first time actually posting.
![]() I own a 2006 330i sports package Yesterday i picked up OEM authentic M6 rims with oem tire size here are the specs on the new rims: front: 255/40/19 they are 8.5 ET: 12 rear: 285/35/19 they are 9.8 ET: 17 when i installed the rear wheels, the fitment was perfect but there was A LOT of rubbing. I have not tired on the front's yet. my question is how would i be able to get the wheels installed. with no rubbing issues, will the problem go away with just a fender roll, or do i need smaller size tires like 245/35/29 and 275/30/19? i am uploading a pic with the rear on, hope it works ![]() |
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To fit the fronts, you'll need a 225/35/19. Even then, you might need to get a lot of negative camber dialed in.
For the rears, try a 265/30/19. |
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Is it because of the low offset i need 225 and 265?
i was trying to go as wide as i could for tires i was wondering if i just roll my fenders that will eliminate the rubbing problem, but i guess not? |
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You need a lower profile tire anyway with 19" wheels. 35 series in the front and 30 series in the back. The front offsets are very low so that's why you need a 225. 265 is standard for the back... I suggested it because if you run a 225 in the front, you don't want to run as big a stagger as 275 in the back. Ideally, 225 will be matched well with 255.
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Pics? Don't think I've seen OEM M6 wheels on a e90 yet.
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08-11-2011, 03:33 PM | #13 |
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Cool, looks very aggressive in the front though.
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Looks amazing! Nice work.
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