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      01-29-2012, 02:22 AM   #1
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New Wheels for LCI E90

Hey guys, been lurking around these forums for a long time, decided to make an account as I like to start modding now. I want to start with wheels first and go from there. I have a E90 LCI 335xi and would like some suggestions on new wheels. Was thinking of a 19" staggered set, but some say that staggered is not good on AWD. I was looking at a 19" Miro Type 942, but other suggestions are nice, also what offset would I need to run? I was thinking of 19x8.5 +35mm for fronts, and 19.9.5 +33mm for rear if I can run staggered, would that setup rub? I don't have my fenders rolled and don't want to use spacers. Thanks!
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You can stagger on the Xdrive cars if you're careful about tire sizing. Our site will show you a complete list of wheel options (and their prices), let you view them on the car. Almost none of them use spacers.

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That's nice to know that I can stagger. Since you're from Tire Rack, which performance summer tires would you recommend?
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Among the top choices are the Michelin Pilot Super Sport and Continental DW.

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Using your site, most of the wheels are +35mm for fronts and +33mm for rears, will they cause rubbing on my car? I'm guessing that I also won't need spacers for these specs?
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Yes, you can most definitely run a staggered setup on the xi & x-drive models. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you most definitely need to keep the rolling diameter of the tires within a 1% difference. The E90 LCI has a wider track in the rear and does run a bit more conservative offsets as compared to the E90 Pre LCI models. You can fit the 19x9.5 ET33 but that will depend on variables such as ride height, tire sidewall shape, etc. The ideal fitment would be the 19x9.5 ET35-45 in the rear and that will vary depending on the wheel manufacture. Below are a few pictures of a few different wheel setups so that you can check out the fitment on a couple different setups to give you an idea.

Alufelgen CS7: E90 LCI - 19x8.5 ET35 / 19x9.5 ET35

[IMG]http://www.**********s.com/images/Products/Alufelgen%20Wheels/Alufelgen-CS7-E90-Blue-2.jpg[/IMG]

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[IMG]http://www.**********s.com/images/Products/Alufelgen%20Wheels/Alufelgen-CS7-E90-Blue-4.jpg[/IMG]

Alufelgen SF-71: E90 LCI - 19x8.5 ET35 / 19x9.5 ET35






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