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      06-30-2015, 08:23 AM   #1
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19" OEM Style 220 wheels fit 335xi E90 w/sport package?

Just wondering if these M3 wheels will fit properly on my 2009 335xi. Currently my car has the 17" style 161 sport wheels and I would like to upgrade.

Reason i ask - i saw an E92 328 with these same wheels yesterday.

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      06-30-2015, 09:40 AM   #2
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From what I understand, will fit a pre-LCI sedan and rub on an LCI sedan.
Tire sizes may need to change slightly as well.

You could always find good quality reps with offsets that are guaranteed to work. That might be what the other 328 you saw had.
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Would you happen to have the specs on those wheels? Offset and width of the wheels. This is vital for fitment checks. We'll do our best to assist you.


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The reps I have are 19x8.5, 19x9.5, et35 for both.

The OEM are 19x8.5 et29, 19x9.5 et23 I believe. You'll want to confirm, I may be slightly off on the offsets.
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19x8.5 and 19x9.5 with +35 offsets should fit fine. For the 2nd set with the +29 front and +23 rear, you'll prob have to roll fenders or run stretched tires to avoid any rubbing.




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The ET35 fitment from reps will fit 100%.

OEM M3 fitment will likely only fit without rubbing on a pre-LCI sedan (from what I've read). I run 12mm spacers on my rears, so can confirm no rubbing on a Pre-LCI sedan (since the 12mm spacer plus rep offset is the same as OEM M3 offset).
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