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      09-30-2015, 11:22 AM   #1
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Hi guys. I have just bought some wheels for my 335d but having a little problem with fitting the wheels on the front. The wheels are 255/35/20 I have no problem fitting them on the back but I have bought a 20mm spacer and it still doesn't fit on it without hitting the bottom of the suspension and when I turn it catches the arch lining. I'm wondering whether a 245/30/20 tyre would fit without a problem. The et on the new wheels is et45 and the et on the wheels I have on it now are et30.
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Your tires are too tall. What is the width and offset of the wheels you are trying to install?
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      09-30-2015, 08:28 PM   #3
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Your tires are too tall. What is the width and offset of the wheels you are trying to install?
They are et45 and 9.5j if that helps.
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They are et45 and 9.5j if that helps.
Front and rear are the same?
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      10-01-2015, 07:19 AM   #5
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Front and rear are the same?
Yes. They fit on the back with no problem.
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245/30/20 should most likely work. Or 235/30/20 if that size is available.
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      10-01-2015, 11:36 AM   #7
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245/30/20 should most likely work. Or 235/30/20 if that size is available.
Ok thank you. I'll give the 245/30/20 a go but I'm not going to get all 4 straight away just in case.
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