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      04-03-2022, 11:27 PM   #1
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Hi everyone:
I have a 2009 E90 328i and I want to go from a stock style 282 set up with 205/55 16 square to style 193 with a staggered set up of 225/40 18 and 25535 18.The Et s are 34 and 37.
Will this upgrade fit my vehicle properly?
If anyone has used this set up on a 328 sedan successfully please chime in.
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Hi everyone:
I have a 2009 E90 328i and I want to go from a stock style 282 set up with 205/55 16 square to style 193 with a staggered set up of 225/40 18 and 25535 18.The Et s are 34 and 37.
Will this upgrade fit my vehicle properly?
If anyone has used this set up on a 328 sedan successfully please chime in.
yes.
this is popular upgrade, excellent choice
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Are 2009 E90 TPMSs interchangeable with that of a 2012 E91?
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Are 2009 E90 TPMSs interchangeable with that of a 2012 E91?
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It depends for 2009 build year.

If your car build date is early 2009 - no
TPMS E90 & E91 change over was for build dates around August/September 2009.

Check your 2009 E90 VIN number with realoem.com


In my case, 2009 E91 LCI built March 2009 36236798726 and 2011 E90 LCI built May 2010 36106856227 are not interchangeable.

As an option, many choose to DIY: Disabling TPMS + Activate FTM
You then never need to worry about sensors at all.
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Thanks for the feedback.It is a 01/2009 build so the TPMS is not interchangeable with that of a 2012 E91.

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