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      03-30-2008, 06:55 PM   #1
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Can I use my e46 M3 winter tires?

I've been reading on here for several hours but have been unable to answer the question if my E46 M3 winter tires will fit on my new E93 335 sport with 189s

What I have (2) 225-45-18 fronts
(2) 255-40-18 rears

Will these tires work on the 189 sport suspension setup E93, or will I have rubbing issues, DSC issues, ABS issues?

Any help would be great. I am trading the car soon and want to know if it worth keeping these tires for the winter with my new E93
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anyone?
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I don't see why they shouldn't work or have any issues as long as you haven't changed the rear tire offsets or lowered the car.
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Just be sure to check clearances as they are a bit tall. By the time snow gets packed into them you may have some fender rubbing.
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