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07-20-2010, 05:58 PM | #1 |
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265 on e92 front?
Yesterday I was at Crevier to get some parts and I saw this AW e92 335i on their showcase lot with a bunch of dinan stickers. When i came closer, i noticed the fronts were 265 tires. Has anybody here actually placed 265's on their fronts? I thought 245 was the widest people usually go and even so, some people have rubbing.
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07-20-2010, 06:06 PM | #2 |
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This guy does.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=381698
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I was running 265s square on 8.5 et40 and it fit perfect, but I have an e90.
I think it's about the same as the e92 though.
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07-20-2010, 06:51 PM | #4 |
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You can do it, the problem is doing it with absolutely no rubbing. If you read the thread posted above he actually did have some rubbing problems at first, but than rubbed through his fender liner and there was no problem. To run this wide of a tire up front the wheel sizing must be perfect and you must be ok with some slight rubbing. And while it is possible to do this setup with no rubbing, whenever I do this type of setup for a customer I warn them that there is always the possibility of rubbing.
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I'll guarantee that if anyone that was running a 265/35 18 or 265/30 19 on an 8.5" wheel with et40 up front then they won't rub since the overall diameters are close to the same. Actually, the overall diameter of the wheel/tire decreases just a tad the bigger rim you go. Example: 265/40R17 = 25.35 OD 265/35R18 = 25.30 OD 265/30R19 = 25.26 OD BTW, that guy was running a 265 with 9" with et23! et23!!! I"m sure he had more that just rubbing a tad. I just picked up a bigger size wheel (going to 18s) and I'm going to run a 255/35 18 on the front of an et32 and a 275/35 18 on the rear with et35. I'm a little concerned about the front because I'm sure I'll have a little rubbing but the wider tire on the track is worth it.
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07-21-2010, 01:05 AM | #7 |
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i forgot to look at sidewall ratio but they were 18s. Maybe someone has seen this car... its like sitting right in front of the Crevier dealership in Santa Ana.
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I drive the same wheels and offset with 255x35x18 good year assym as street setup. here also with parking there is no rubbing. |
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Here's another question though..."Do you have the stock 335i wishbone links and tension links? I added the M3 wishbone links and M3 tension links and that pushed my wheels out a decent amount so I'm more apt to rub where as someone with the stock links wouldn't. Like I've said, I really want to go with the 255/35 18 on 8.5 et 32 ( I'll call this "wheel A") up front, but I wanted to try something this morning. I have a pair of front e90 M3 wheels/tires. They have 245/40 18 on 8.5 et29 (I'll call that "wheel B"). Theoreticly, wheel A should be equvalant to wheel B but with et27 instead of et29. So, if I rub on wheel B then I will rub with wheel A. I put wheel B on last night and drove to work this morning. There's one dip where if there's any chance of rubbing then it will happen at this dip. I approached the dip at a pretty good amount of speed and ...I rubbed. So, now I have to think about this a little more. The overall diameter of wheel A is less than wheel B and that gives me more space between the tire and fender. So, maybe i wouldn't have rubbed with the 255s? Have I confused anyone?
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You are right, 255x35 will give you more space then a 245x40, so good chance it will not rub |
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