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08-29-2023, 08:37 PM | #1 |
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M3 GTS wheels on a e90 pre-Lci
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I bought some avantgarde m359 wheels. FRONT 19x9.0” ET31 REAR 19x10” ET25 Currently running FRONT 225/35/19 REAR 255/30/19 They are too tiny for this wheel spec. I already roll fended my rear fender for future modifications, I would like to know it if it possible to use m3 gts oem sizes on my car. FRONT 255/35/19 REAR 285/30/19 My car is a 2006, BMW 325D e90 (pre-Lci) Anyone have pics of this exactly setup of wheels/tyre sizes? Thank you! |
08-31-2023, 01:19 PM | #3 |
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Anyone on m3 gts wheels spec?
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I think your eyes are deceiving you, I have the same set of wheels and installed the wheels before I installed my coilovers and I immediately realized its not the tires it was the ride height that made it seem smaller. Once you bring it down 1-1.5 inches you'll see a massive difference in overall appearance
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I think you didn’t get my question.. the thing is if I put the new tyres (m3 gts sizes) will they fit without rubbing?
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09-05-2023, 11:23 PM | #6 |
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That's not going to fit. The rears are too wide and too aggressive an offset.
You should be able to run another pair of fronts for your rears though. |
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Humm, what os I play a little bit with the camber?
The fender is not even rolled, I just cutted the whole interior fender to a tiny tiny metal.. |
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You should do the math yourself, but I stand by what I said. Just look at the numbers. It's a 10" wheel with ET25.
Even if adjusting your camber helped, it'd look ridiculous, like a trashy "tuned" Honda, and still rub. |
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I know ye it’s a huge wheel. But the wheel don’t come off of the bodytrims as you can see in the pictures. so it’s in the limit! Maybe if I put just 265 tyre with (oval) profile it won’t rub!
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Mavus what about 245/35/19 front
265/35/19 rear? |
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09-26-2023, 11:42 AM | #12 |
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rear rim et is too agressive even on pre lci e90. you will rub with 265. I had 513m wheels with 275 rear and it was perfect fit with only a few mm gap to fender. you should get diff rims if you want to run proper wide rubber
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But I cutted the whole interior fender(better tan bend it) still rub?
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09-28-2023, 03:34 PM | #16 |
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You could probably fit them with your original size tires (Stretched)
On my e92 the 220 M wheels are similar 19x8.5 +29 and 19x9.5 +22. You can fit a 235/35 or 245/35 front and a 265/30 and hardly a 275/30 depending on rub. It's all very close because of sizes, drop and camber. You can make them fit.
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