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06-01-2011, 07:49 PM | #67 | |
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xi's sit pretty high up so no you wouldn't need one, but unless you decide to lower your car a little bit later you will need to roll or trim the back inner fenders.
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12-10-2011, 06:18 PM | #69 |
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i would have thought that 255/40 would have given you the closest front to rear match, but you went for closest rear to OEM non M route - correct?
Is it true that M3 has taller sidewall or 2% difference on rear versus fronts? I had no idea! (and I really like the chnunky tyres, but the 245 tyre on front, damn, your car must tramline like a pig!). |
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01-03-2012, 09:28 PM | #71 |
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Super helpful post. I have an E90 330xi 2006 without any modifications (ie. lowering, etc). I am looking at a set of these exact wheels and tires. I expect I will have to roll my fenders to get these to work, but do you think I would still experience rubbing after I roll the fenders (keeping in mind my car isn't lowered)?
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04-23-2012, 10:09 PM | #72 |
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Just wanted to see if anybody had fitted 255/35R18 rears on the style 219's as I just bought a set with 245/40R18 front and 255/35/18 rears for my '07 328i...From what I've gathered in the various threads on the topic, 265/35 rears barely rub, I'm hoping the 255/35 rears wont rub in my case. I know people were reluctant to use 255's in the rear because they would look stretched, but I don't mind a little bit of stretch for awesome rub-free fitment
If nobody tried yet I'll come back in here to post the results. |
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04-26-2012, 09:31 PM | #73 |
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Picked the wheels up today, and confirming that there is NO rubbing whatsoever with the 255/35 rear tire. I've driven about 100 miles with my four stock wheels/tires in the back (200lbs worth of weight in the trunk and on the back seat) and it never rubbed.
The tire is a bit stretched but nothing too obvious and I have to say, the setup overall is amazing, completely changes the look of the car! |
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04-26-2012, 11:11 PM | #74 |
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Good to hear! Enjoy the new set up.
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08-11-2012, 09:09 PM | #75 |
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I am running the same setup (219M on an E90) but with a 255/35/18 rear Michelin PS2 tire in the back and am getting ready to lower on HR Sport springs. (the gap in the front is driving me nuts)
I have the OEM sport package already. Should I expect to rub in the rear? I have almost 2 fingers worth of clearance from rear tire to rear fender. Much help is appreciated! |
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You will be just fine with 255's and H&R sport springs. The rear drop is maybe a 1/4 of an inch lower than the Eibach Pro-Kit springs. Enjoy the improved stance.
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08-12-2012, 12:03 PM | #77 |
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awesome! thanks! I'll post my results in this thread since it seems to be a lot of help. I know it was for me when I decided to purchase these wheels for my E90.
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05-01-2023, 01:34 PM | #79 | |
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05-02-2023, 02:27 PM | #80 |
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Thank you for ur reply, will be on the lookout. I found a staggered set that’s looking like a buy.
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Hi everyone,
I really appreciate all of the information provided in this thread that is spanning over a decade. I wouldn’t have been able to get these wheels on my car without it. I recently was able to secure some 219m wheels on marketplace for 500 bucks. They are in 8/10 shape. I was looking for something that would make more car look better without breaking the bank. I am hoping I can clarify some information for anyone in the same situation as me, wondering if they will rub on an e92 without rolling fendors and/or camber. That is just something I would rather not deal with. I currently have a 2011 LCI 335ix E92 with msport package on stock springs. When I bought the wheels they had this spec of tires on them. This would be the “correct” size for the wheels. However, based on my research, this would cause rubbing. F: 245/40/18 R: 265/40/18 The only solution without modifying fendors is to get smaller tires and have a slight stretch as suggested by others in this thread. However, no one could 100% confirm that this would work. Well I tested this out. I am currently running this spec. F: ET29 18x8.5 225/40/18 R: ET23 18x9.5 255/35/18 With Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate tires. I have driven the car almost 300 miles since and have had zero rubbing. This is by myself in the car and with a passenger. Also I don’t see much of a stretch at all. The offset looks beautiful on my car. I also haven’t noticed any difffernce in the ride with the slightly stretched tires. I was worried I wouldn’t have enough sidewall for comfort I frankly can’t tell the difference, I was running these same tires on this spec of wheels before mounting them on these 219ms F: 18x8 R: 18x8.5 They feel the same. Keep in mind my car isn’t on lowering springs (yet). I currently have some H&R sport springs that I intend to put on. Based on the data in this thread and my math, I still shouldn’t rub on those with this tire spec. I will update this thread in a few months with my report of that. I hope this helps at least one person because this is the post I was really looking for when doing my research. I have attached some pics for reference. If I helped you with my post let me know. |
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