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      07-02-2008, 03:30 PM   #1
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Question Will this rub?

I have M6 Reps on 335i e90. (ET30 Rear / ET35Front)

I want to put 235/35-19 front and 275/30-19

Car is lower a little on PSS9's. 1 Finger gaps.

Will this rub?

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Looks like you have a E90, so the ET35 is pretty conservative. You should be fine with those 275s even if you're lowered a little bit.
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Yup, you shouldn't have any problem with that.
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Yes, I have ET30 Rear and ET35 Front.

What if I wanted a fatter looking side wall, not so thin.

Could I go with 275/45-19 or is that going to be to high causing rubbing.

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Running anything other than 30 on the rear on 19s will mess up the rotation of your wheels. It might also rub if you're lowered.

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Yes, I have ET30 Rear and ET35 Front.

What if I wanted a fatter looking side wall, not so thin.

Could I go with 275/45-19 or is that going to be to high causing rubbing.

Thanks for the responses.

It would probably cause rubbing, but more importantly it would throw your car off b/c your overall diameters would be significantly different from stock.
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Thanks guys for all your help.

Im getting 235/35-19 front and 275/30-19 Rear

Tire options?

Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3
General Exclaim UHP
Sumitomo HTR Z III
Kumho SPT

What do you guys suggest?

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Your listed tire options are really weird, you are going from the lowest end of the spectrum to the highest end. But if you have the money go with the Goodyear F1 and if you are budget minded then stay away from Generals and go with Kumho. Reason being that Generals are WAY too narrow and don't provide rim protection.
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