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11-23-2022, 08:52 PM | #1 |
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e90 335i looking to fit widest tires possible (within reason)
As the title says I have a 335i e90 and after looking at the apex wheel fitment guide I am disappointed about the width I am able to fit on this car. I would like to state that I do not know much about wheel and tire sizing so that's why I am here asking. I was hoping to get a 10 or 10.5 inch width wheel and comparable tire size to fit in on the rear and 9 or 9.5 for the fronts. I don't know what offset that is required and was wondering what someone who knows what they are talking about thinks. I have Bilstein b14 coil overs and the car does not sit very low (about 1.5 finger gap from fender to tire). I am also looking for a flush or close to flush fit.
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12-09-2022, 01:20 PM | #2 |
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Here's notes form Apex for staggered 9" & 10"
Front: 18x9" ET30 or ET31 (EC-7) with 245/40-18 tires Rear: 18x10" ET33 with 275/35-18 tires Available in: EC-7, EC-7R, SM-10 Popular fitment 255/35-18 front tires can also be used as a direct fit. 5mm front spacers may be required with certain aftermarket suspensions, see below. Rolled rear fenders may be required to prevent rubbing depending on ride height. LCI: Sedan and wagon will require rolled rear fenders and/or negative camber to prevent rubbing. 265/35-18 rear tires will also help to reduce the likelihood of rubbing. xDrive must use 235/40-18 front and 265/35-18 rear tires. xDrive LCI sedan and wagon must use 235/40-18 front and 265/35-18 rear tires with rolled rear fenders. |
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12-22-2022, 05:58 PM | #4 |
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one of the best resources on E90 fitment: https://support.apexraceparts.com/hc...-Fitment-Guide
I decided on square 9.5" setup for track inspired by https://www.bimmerworld.com/About-Us...4-Project-Car/ |
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12-21-2023, 01:54 PM | #5 |
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what conclusion did you come to? i wanted something aggressive but am disappointed in the space. i have coolers Infront of both wheel wells as well.
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Pre-LCI is much more forgiving in the rear than LCI. Front is the same. You can go up to 9" wide and 255 up front safely. You can do more, but it's going to require more camber, possibly spacers to avoid the strut, and will depend on the brand of tire. |
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12-27-2023, 05:27 PM | #8 |
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i appreciate it, i will have to take a look into the apex guide but i think for my liking i will have to get my self a widebody at some point, i need more concave.
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on the rear if you shave fenders you can go up to 295
without 275 on the front 275 with minimal shaving 295 done wih max shaving you need optimal ET around 40 front and rear |
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