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07-08-2019, 05:31 PM | #1 |
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VM V710 Size and Offset Advice
Im looking for a beefy back end for my 2011 335xi M sport with a couple requirements*. Im looking to be flush.
*Stock M sport suspension *No fender roll *No Rub If I go FRONT - 19x9- 245/40/19 ET30 REAR - 19x10 - 265/35/19 ET25 Will that work/ whats the max width I can go with no rub or bottoming out? Also having trouble picking a color for the rims, my car is Titanium Silver Metallic. Last edited by Mr.Smith; 07-09-2019 at 12:21 AM.. Reason: Correction |
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I got v710s 19x8.5 (+35) in the front and 19x10 (+25) in the rear. running on b14 with 2 degrees of camber no spacers 235/35R19 in the front 255/40R19 in the rear fronts are tucked a lil but nothing crazy rears are flush with fender but rub ever so slightly on tire. not sure whether to roll fenders or just add a bit of camber. hope that helped |
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07-08-2019, 09:04 PM | #3 |
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The offset and width is fine but I'd go 235/35/19 in front and 265/30/19 in back. Keeps the rolling diameter at 2% or less and also the skinnier sidewalk should help with potential rub.
Don't think you'd need a fender roll if you ran that but had a friend who ran a 265/30/19 rear wheel with an et+22 and rubbed with both back seat occupants in his e92, so you might be fine with the et+25
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(EDIT) Just saw you were running bilsteins. Last edited by Mr.Smith; 07-09-2019 at 12:13 AM.. Reason: Correction |
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my friends 335i prelci is running 265/35r18 on 9.5 d2 coilovers |
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Front should be ok but would run a 235/35/19 tire instead. My setup (2010 LCI 335) F: 19x9.5 ET32 - 245/35/19 R: 19x10 ET40 - 275/30/19 Rear still rubs a bit
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The 19x10 ET25 with a 265/30/19 is going to rub everywhere on an LCI E90. If you go with that spec, expect to need camber, fender modification, stretched tires, or a combination of the 3. If you want something flush, while also being able to run a decent sized tire, I'd recommend a 9.5 ET33 rear with the 265/30/19 tire. That might still need just a bit of negative camber or a minor fender roll, but nothing major.
Don't forget: you need to remember to keep your tire diameters within 1% of each other since your car is xDrive. With the aggressive spec in the rear, you could run 225/35/19 front and 255/30/19 rear or 235/35/19 in the front and 265/30/19 in the rear. Hope this helps! Shoot me a PM if you have you have questions!
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