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02-18-2023, 12:50 PM | #1 |
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Genuine CSLs on 335xi
Has anyone opted to run genuine CSLs on a non m 3 series? I'm looking at the style 359 wheels.
I know there would be rubbing issues with the 10" wide rears, but the fronts are 19x9 et31. I feel like I should be able to run a square setup just using the fronts on my front and rear, and get them flush with spacers, right? |
04-16-2023, 06:47 PM | #2 |
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Closing the loop on this one. I took the dive.
The 359s (M3 fronts running on both my fronts and rears) fit and drive great. They're a shade wider up front than my previous summers, which has added a nice improvement in feel and performance. Shitty phone shot attached. |
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04-20-2023, 06:41 PM | #3 |
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Those look great! Do you have any more pics from the rear, with the front tires straight? Just curious how wheel well fitment compares from front to rear with the square 9 inch setup.
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05-03-2023, 02:33 PM | #4 |
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Just for you! This one's not winning any awards, but I think it'll show what you're looking for.
I've noticed a slight rub up front when I'm in reverse and the wheel's cut significantly. So far that's the only imperfection with the setup. |
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Wow, fits like a glove!!!
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they look great. what size front and rear tires did you end up with?? also less important, but where did you get the wheels from and what center caps did you get (just want to compare with what I have found) THANKS |
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06-20-2023, 02:27 PM | #7 |
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I was going to get the wheels from Turner, but my mechanic got them instead for substantially less. I'm not sure if he used a BMW distributor/dealer or what. I'll ask him.
I'll double check tire sized, as I think I had to upgrade my fronts because the 235s were stretched a bit too much. I use OE BMW caps. edit: Fronts are 245 35 R19s/. Rears are 265s. I'm getting some rubbing on the front passenger side when I'm in reverse and the wheel is cut to the left 100%. Looks like it might be rubbing on the oil cooler vent. I might look at some tweaks to that, but it's generally not bad and I can avoid it 99% of the time. Last edited by AWD Addict; 06-21-2023 at 11:55 AM.. |
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07-24-2023, 02:45 PM | #8 |
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Following up on the rubbing, it turns out (pun!) that the oil cooler grill was protruding inside the well enough to hit the wheel/tire.
After it was removed, there's no more rubbing in any circumstance. When I put my winter wheels back on, I'll likely explore something shallower, or maybe a grill on the oil cooler side just to make sure debris isn't flying in there. |
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