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      11-14-2009, 09:52 AM   #1
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Wil OEM ZCP wheel fit?

Will OEM ZCP wheels fit on the 2008 328i sedan with stock suspension? Here are the measurements:
245/35/19 front 275/30/19 rear.

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Will OEM ZCP wheels fit on the 2008 328i sedan with stock suspension? Here are the measurements:
245/35/19 front 275/30/19 rear.

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Those are tire sizes. In order to properly asses whether the wheels will fit a particular car or not...you have to know the exact wheel widths and offset values of the wheels first.

Luckily for you...I know those widths anf offsets by heart.

19 x 8 +47 front

19 x 9.5 +27 rear

With those tires sizes added to those offsets, you will rub on the rear without question. The front offset is to conservative, and the 35 series tire will likely rub on the inside strut without a spacer.


Bottom line: This is not a good setup for a regular 328i sedan.
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Those are tire sizes. In order to properly asses whether the wheels will fit a particular car or not...you have to know the exact wheel widths and offset values of the wheels first.

Luckily for you...I know those widths anf offsets by heart.

19 x 8 +47 front

19 x 9.5 +27 rear

With those tires sizes added to those offsets, you will rub on the rear without question. The front offset is to conservative, and the 35 series tire will likely rub on the inside strut without a spacer.


Bottom line: This is not a good setup for a regular 328i sedan.
Will this set up work on a 335xi with m-sport package or will it also rub like the 328i?
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Originally Posted by Lemans_Blue_M View Post
Those are tire sizes. In order to properly asses whether the wheels will fit a particular car or not...you have to know the exact wheel widths and offset values of the wheels first.

Luckily for you...I know those widths anf offsets by heart.

19 x 8 +47 front

19 x 9.5 +27 rear

With those tires sizes added to those offsets, you will rub on the rear without question. The front offset is to conservative, and the 35 series tire will likely rub on the inside strut without a spacer.


Bottom line: This is not a good setup for a regular 328i sedan.
If the OP means the E9x ZCP wheels (style 359M) the sizes are:
F: 19x9 +31
R: 19x10 +25

See this thread about 359M on a non-M pre-LCI E90:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=508202
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