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      07-23-2019, 01:50 AM   #1
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VMR sizing for 335xi

Ive been thinking to buy the style V710 for quite a while now and I see many different fitments that people have been running. In my location there is currently a set for sale. I understand that the rim size seems to be how everyone is running on Xdrive. However, I have seen mixed offsets as everyone seems to be using different offsets. Please tell me what is the correct offsets I should be purchasing or are these just fine. Thanks in advance.

I currently have an 07 pre lci model if that affects anything.

Size as follows:

Wheel Size: 19x8.5J Front
Wheel Size: 19x9.5J Rear
Offset: 35 Front
Offset: 40 Rear
CB: 72.6 (Hub Centric)
Bolt Pattern: 5x120
Finish: Matt Black
Tire Size: 235/35ZR19 93W Front
Tire Size: 265/30ZR19 93W Rear
Brand/Model: Antares A1(Ultra High Performance)
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Those sizes will be a direct fit, so you're good to go there. However the tire sizes are a bit off for an xDrive car. You won't necessarily have major issues, but the front and rear diameters are 0.8% different.

With xDrive we like to keep them well below 1% and as close to 0% as possible. Switching the front tires to 225/35-19 and keeping the rears the same would put you at 0.2%, while switching the rears to 275/30-19 and keeping the fronts the same would put you at an even better 0.1%, although a rear fender roll may be required with 275s.

I'd be much more comfortable with either situation than with the current 0.8% difference.

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