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      08-12-2017, 06:00 PM   #1
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Will these tires fit on my rims?

Will tires in 275/35ZR19 fit on the following rims:

Alufelgen SF-71 Rear: 19x9.5 +35

2008 E92 335i sport suspension. Currently running 275/30/19. I want to go to 35 because there are some Federals that I would like to use and stay at 275.

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Will they fit on the wheels? Yes

Will they fit the car? Maybe. That's a much taller tire than stock.
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Will they fit on the wheels? Yes

Will they fit the car? Maybe. That's a much taller tire than stock.
You're right. I went with the 30.

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Follow up question. Do you think a 245/35/19 tire would fit on the front with 19x8.5 +35?
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Follow up question. Do you think a 245/35/19 tire would fit on the front with 19x8.5 +35?
It might.
I have a 245/35-19 on a 19x9-ET35 on the front of my 2008 E90.
I don't what the clearance is on a coupe.
My fenders are not rolled.
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It might.
I have a 245/35-19 on a 19x9-ET35 on the front of my 2008 E90.
I don't what the clearance is on a coupe.
My fenders are not rolled.
So, I just put 235/49x19s on the front of my 2012 E93. They are quite a bit taller, I think look a bit better, it rides better and rubs at not even full lock when going over a parking garage approach and at full jounce on off-ramp humps. The 265/35x19s in the back seem to fare a bit better.
I'm embaressed to admit that I've spent $3900 in 2 years fixing bent wheels and buying new rear tires. I'm hoping the taller sidewalks of the PS4s I just put on save my 313 wheels.
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I'm embaressed to admit that I've spent $3900 in 2 years fixing bent wheels and buying new rear tires.
omg you could have bought a whole new E9x for that
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Follow up question. Do you think a 245/35/19 tire would fit on the front with 19x8.5 +35?
Im currently running 245/35/19 on the front wheel (19x9 +35)

Only time you will hear slight rubbing is when you are reversing with the steering wheel fully to the left.

Not a big concern at all.

245/35 filled in the wheel gap nicely
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So, I just put 235/49x19s on the front of my 2012 E93. They are quite a bit taller, I think look a bit better, it rides better and rubs at not even full lock when going over a parking garage approach and at full jounce on off-ramp humps. The 265/35x19s in the back seem to fare a bit better.
I'm embaressed to admit that I've spent $3900 in 2 years fixing bent wheels and buying new rear tires. I'm hoping the taller sidewalks of the PS4s I just put on save my 313 wheels.
Good to know, thank you. I'm never buying 19s again. I've bent all four wheels and have various cracks/scratches. There are huge pot holes where I live and I hit some of them at night on occasion.

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Im currently running 245/35/19 on the front wheel (19x9 +35)

Only time you will hear slight rubbing is when you are reversing with the steering wheel fully to the left.

Not a big concern at all.

245/35 filled in the wheel gap nicely
Thank you! I'm going to order them.
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So, I just put 235/49x19s on the front of my 2012 E93. They are quite a bit taller, I think look a bit better, it rides better and rubs at not even full lock when going over a parking garage approach and at full jounce on off-ramp humps. The 265/35x19s in the back seem to fare a bit better.
I'm embaressed to admit that I've spent $3900 in 2 years fixing bent wheels and buying new rear tires. I'm hoping the taller sidewalks of the PS4s I just put on save my 313 wheels.
What is 235/49x19 size in normal wheel size?

I'm having the same problem, wanting to increase profile size to help protect the damn fragile 313M wheels. What is the

I'd be going less aggressively taller, sticking to 255 in the rear but maybe going up from 30 to 35. in the front, to match, would be 225 going from 35 to 40. chunkier tyres, if they wouldn't rub I'd go straight for it.

I know I'd have to be careful of speeding as it'd showing be around 3-4% slower than actual speed
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What is 235/49x19 size in normal wheel size?

I'm having the same problem, wanting to increase profile size to help protect the damn fragile 313M wheels. What is the

I'd be going less aggressively taller, sticking to 255 in the rear but maybe going up from 30 to 35. in the front, to match, would be 225 going from 35 to 40. chunkier tyres, if they wouldn't rub I'd go straight for it.

I know I'd have to be careful of speeding as it'd showing be around 3-4% slower than actual speed

255/30/19 = 76.5mm x 2 + 482.6mm = 635.6mm (overall diameter)
255/35/19 = 89.25mm x 2 + 482.6mm = 661.1mm (overall diameter)

225/35/19 = 78.75mm x 2 + 482.6mm = 640.1mm (overall diameter)
225/40/19 = 90mm x 2 + 482.6mm = 662.6mm (overall diameter)

With the calculations above you can see that 225/40/19 & 255/35/19 is actually closer in overall rolling diameter. As long as you have clearance you are golden.

Keep in mind that with this new set up your car's body will sit appox. 23mm higher off the ground in the front and approx. 26mm higher in the rear.

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