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359M (M3 ZCP) Wheels on E90 Fitment Thread (Lots of Pictures)
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As this other guy asked, if someone is running OEM M-Sport suspension, 2011 335i E90, can they use 359M wheels without rubbing?
Lets assume they bought the wheels and tires from an M3 ZCP. Thanks!
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If you roll and pull the rear fenders you should be able to fit them. It won't be easy on an LCI e90. If you do keep the 265/35 rear you will rub the fender liner when you have 5 people in car on about medium size bumps. I have the 359s on my pre-LCI e90 with M3 size tires. I had to roll and slightly pull rear fenders.
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heres a couple of pics of my setup, running 235/35/19 & 265/30/19 out back, 95% rub free unless theres a crazy pothole or dip in the road....rear fenders rolled not pulled
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mtech sides.. thinking of going to OEM m3 sides (need modification to fit) amuse trunk waiting paint.... maybe Ill do a semi pro shoot then |
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I have a question.... why put larger with rims on the front of the car (9") and still run a 235 - 1 size larger than stock? (same goes for the rear).
Other than looks... it certainly looks nice... the front especially nice fitment on the 359. Is there a performance benefit? I guess it increases the front track a bit. I want more RUBBER on the front of the car - that demands a 9" rim - but I want a 255 or 265 on the front like Dinan has managed to do. QUESTION: Has anybody tried to put a 255 on the 9" 359 and put that on the front of the car and see if it would fit? I believe you would need the M3 wishbones and camber plates for the added camber to do this.
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