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      12-07-2011, 12:09 PM   #1
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19x9.5 ET22 and 19x10.5 ET22 Tire suggestions

I have done extensive searching but never quite found the question with an answer I was looking for.

So here are specs:

2007 E92 335i sport package, stock suspension, rolled fenders

Wheels: Fronts- 19.9.5 ET22 Rears 19x10.5 ET22

I am not opposed to stretch but since I am on stock suspension, stretch would look kind of goofy. I got some advice from Gavin@MMW, he suggested 225/35 for the fronts and 245/35 for the rears which is stretch. I would like some beefier tires, so I was hoping to call on the collective knowledge and experience of the forum to provide some alternatives.

What tire sizes would be optimal for my setup?

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My e92 stock with 19x10" +32 offset on 265/30/19 it slightly rub when I go over bumb fast. Therefore the roll fender solve my issue. Your setup are way more aggressive than my wheel, I don't think you can make it fit without lowering the car, negative camber, and roll fender. Those offset look like its an Varrstoen wheels, am I right? I was looking at those for awhile as well.
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My e92 stock with 19x10" +32 offset on 265/30/19 it slightly rub when I go over bumb fast. Therefore the roll fender solve my issue. Your setup are way more aggressive than my wheel, I don't think you can make it fit without lowering the car, negative camber, and roll fender. Those offset look like its an Varrstoen wheels, am I right? I was looking at those for awhile as well.
Not the Varrstoen, it's MRR wheel. My fenders are rolled already, camber isn't a big issue so I am good on those two things. Where I am stumped it tire size/brand, if stretch is my only option, I will get Falken Fk 452 225/35 and 245/35 and I will also have to wait on mounting the wheels until I get coils. But I would like to have minimal stretch if at all possible.
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