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      10-31-2014, 09:48 AM   #1
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Will 245/35 (F) & 275/35 (R) Tires Fit on 328i?

Hi all - I am interested in getting some new tires/wheels on my 2011 328i Sedan. Currently I have 225/45/17's but would like some 245/35/19 for the front & 275/35/19's for the rear.

These are 5x120 and were previously on an E46 M3 and it fit perfectly.

Does anyone have any knowledge on these? Thx for your input.
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The E46 M3 stock wheels have a high offset in the front and much lower in the back. +47 front and +27 rear I think. Are these stock wheels or aftermarket, and if so do you know the offsets?
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275/35R19 is too tall. Post the wheel widths and offsets as well.
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      11-01-2014, 11:54 PM   #4
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Sorry guys, I am new to this whole tire/wheel thing. This is all the information I was given:

19" CSL style VMR wheels w/ tires. 5x120.

Fronts: 245/35 Continental
Rears: 275/35 Falken

I don't know anything else unfortunately. The guy I am purchasing them from (possibly) will have access to these tires and wheels on Monday. If there is something I can ask him to find out if these will be a fit, I definitely will.

Thanks for your input and help.
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245 35 19 vs 275 30 19 really fit on pre-lci E92 with 19x8.5 et35 19x9.5 et35 without rolled fenders? or 235/275? Grip will be improved? I have no traction on 2nd gear take off at 405 whp with shitty Hankooks
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