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      12-07-2016, 09:08 PM   #1
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Will it fit? E90 328i xDrive

Considering some BBS reps from a forum member, I'm wondering if they'll fit and what tire sizes I would need.

19x8.5 Front et35
19x9.5 Rear et32

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      12-09-2016, 12:38 PM   #2
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yes they should I am running 18x9 on 235/40 ET35 front and ET38 18x10.5 265/35 rear. They're APEX Arc-8's
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Considering some BBS reps from a forum member, I'm wondering if they'll fit and what tire sizes I would need.

19x8.5 Front et35
19x9.5 Rear et32

Thank you!
These wheels will fit no problem, however rear tire size would depend on whether or not your E90 is a pre-LCI or LCI model.

- Pre-LCI E90 models will have no problem running 235/35-19 front & 265/30-19 rear, or 245/35-19 front & 275/30-19 rear.

- LCI E90 models have a wider track width, therefore have slightly less fender clearance. Sticking with 265's out back would be a good idea unless you are open to rolling your fenders.

Of course vehicle ride height and alignment (camber) settings play a role in fitment as well.

- Ryan
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      12-09-2016, 06:45 PM   #4
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Thanks for the replies, guys! Much appreciated. It's an LCI, and xDrive as well, so I know I have to get the front to back diameter nearly identical as well.
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