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      01-27-2016, 09:26 PM   #1
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Hello,
Does anyone know if the M359 wheels that came on the E92 M3 which are 19"X 9" ET 31 & 19"X 10" ET 25 in size fit on my 2012 335is without any modifications?

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      01-28-2016, 12:08 AM   #2
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Naw it's not gonna fit without a fender roll/trim/pull + some camber in the back
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      01-28-2016, 04:37 PM   #3
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Definitely going to require a bit of modification to fit.
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      01-29-2016, 08:44 PM   #4
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It will not be a direct fit. You'll definitely need Mods.

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      01-31-2016, 10:32 AM   #5
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Hello,
Does anyone know if the M359 wheels that came on the E92 M3 which are 19"X 9" ET 31 & 19"X 10" ET 25 in size fit on my 2012 335is without any modifications?

Thank You!
Best option might be Avant Garde M359's BUT you won't get the ET. I believe this will be my next setup.

19x8.5fr and 19x9.5 rears. 235/35/19 and 265 or 275/30/19.

http://www.elementwheels.com/bmw-wheels.asp

Check out this site and plug in your information. Great site that tells you YES or NO on fitment based upon your car.
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      01-31-2016, 04:06 PM   #6
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impossible, i had the same questions when putting the ZCPs on my e93 335i.. eventually will need a fender roll AND a 265/30 profile ratio tire.(on stock sport suspension).

No way to work around this. if your car is dropped youll have even worse issues, it would probably need to pull the rear fenders.

Unfortunately....

Once you get the fitment right, it will be totally worth it.. the OEM ZCP wheels are much stronger than an Avant Garde wheel.. ive lost count of how many bent avant garde wheels ive seen on these forums. i have yet to see one on a ZCP wheel(that wasnt damaged due to potholes, etc)..
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impossible, i had the same questions when putting the ZCPs on my e93 335i.. eventually will need a fender roll AND a 265/30 profile ratio tire.(on stock sport suspension).

No way to work around this. if your car is dropped youll have even worse issues, it would probably need to pull the rear fenders.

Unfortunately....

Once you get the fitment right, it will be totally worth it.. the OEM ZCP wheels are much stronger than an Avant Garde wheel.. ive lost count of how many bent avant garde wheels ive seen on these forums. i have yet to see one on a ZCP wheel(that wasnt damaged due to potholes, etc)..
It took me around 1.5 months for me to get the zcp wheels to fit properly without rub, and it was totally worth it! I switched my tires to a very low profile 265/30/19, pulled and rolled fenders, purchased ohlins coilovers system (stock sport suspension was way too soft), dialed in a bit more camber, and maybe dropped the car 1/8 inch over stock suspension. The car still rubs a tiny bit over large dips and potholes with a full car, but it's WAYY better than before. I eventually may want to pull the fenders out even further so that I can fit some 275-285 width tires on the rear. That may be wishful thinking though haha
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      01-31-2016, 09:10 PM   #8
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And yeah rep wheels suck. I've heard numerous stories of avant garde wheels failing..
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And yeah rep wheels suck. I've heard numerous stories of avant garde wheels failing..
wheels failing....how so?
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      02-03-2016, 01:40 AM   #10
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And yeah rep wheels suck. I've heard numerous stories of avant garde wheels failing..
wheels failing....how so?
I've read stories of many cracks, bends, and problems with coating
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      02-05-2016, 01:16 PM   #11
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I did not think this wheel setup was recommended: F:235/35/19-R:275/30/19
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      02-05-2016, 03:00 PM   #12
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I have that set-up on the 2009 335i I just bought. They were already on the car when I bought it so I'm not sure what the guy had to do to get them to fit. they don't rub anywhere but in my opinion, the rear wheels are a little too wide for the 265/30 tire.
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