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      03-31-2008, 06:08 PM   #1
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Question Max Tire Size For This Setup?

whats the max tire size i can go with this setup? i have a 335i coupe with sport. i will get my rear fenders rolled and i might do a drop in the future (most likely not but just putting it out there). and i will run a 10mm spacer front to accomodate the front size.

8x19 ET 47 Front
9.5x19 ET 27 Rear
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I would use the following:

235/35-19 (F)
265/30-19 (R)
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Those sizes look good to me too.

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Yea, those are pretty aggressive rear offsets. A 265 with a roll is probably the biggest you'll be able to fit with a roll without doing some alignment changes. You could do a 245/275 combo if you were willing to do some alignment adjustments.
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265 I would say is better
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Like I mentioned in a previous post:

235/35-19 front
265/30/19 rear

Tire brand: preferably something with a "skinny" sidewall like Falken FK452 or Toyo T1R

Falken FK452 http://www.falkentire.com/xhtml/tire...egory=3&tire=1

Toyo T1R http://www.toyo.com/docs/tires/tires...category=sport
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