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09-07-2010, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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Please help. Tire decision..Advan racing wheels
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I need to narrow my decision down on tire brand and sizes on my 2007 335i e92 Here is what I have / will be getting next week in mail Advan racing wheels all matte black size: 19x8.5 front +35 19x9.5 rear + 35 Suspension: kw v2 I need to know what size i should go with: 235/35 & 265/30 235/35 & 275/35 or 245/35 & 265/30 245/35 & 275/30 Also i dont mind doing spacers if you guys recommend what and which one to get.. Also tire brand: toyo t1r , nittos, falken? or general thanks Last edited by original786; 09-07-2010 at 04:51 AM.. |
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Go with 235/35 & 265/30 so you wont rub since you are lowered. You cannot use spacers.
I was rubbing on ET33 lowered with GY Asym with 265/30. You should be fine and no rubbing with 265 and ET 35.
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I'm runnin Goodyear F1 Asymmetrics. Fantastic tire!!! They have a mail-in rebate at the moment too. I'm running 18", so my tire sizes will be slightly different than yours. Currently I'm on 245/35 fronts and 265/35 rears. Next time, I'm going with 255/35 up front and sticking with 265 rears.
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Faraz, go with the 19x8.5 ET35 with a 235/35/19 in the front and 19x9.5 ET35 with a 265/30/19 in the rear. If you're going to drop the car to the max with those KW V2's I would recommend also that you choose a tire with a rounded side wall such as the Falken 452, Toyo T1R, or Nitto Invo. Feel free to give me a shout if you have any questions at all as you know I'll be able to help you out just like I did for your order!
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09-07-2010, 01:02 PM | #10 |
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Front 19x8.5 35 offset Can run 5mm upfront = 30 offset Rear 19x9.5 33 offset I had a very moderate fender roll and use 8mm spacer = 25 offset. If I were to roll it some more, I'm sure I could fit a 10mm spacer = 23 offset. Without a roll, probably could still do 5mm = 28 offset. All above using Hankook V12's and have zero rub. Lowered on HR Sport and Yellows. Pics: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=426613 Lastly, I think I might go one step bigger next time around... 245 and 275. Front looks like it would still work. Rear might then need to use only a 5mm spacer. Let us know which route you go. Last edited by dbjb; 09-07-2010 at 01:07 PM.. |
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09-07-2010, 04:01 PM | #11 |
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i really want to put 245 35 in the front beside 235 35 in the front
is 245 35 do able without any rubbing.. i dont want to slam my car alot especially i am out in colorado, maybe half inch drop or so |
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However, that is my gut feeling. I guess it could depend on the tire manufacturer too. I hope you find it's a perfect fit because if it is, I'll be following in your footsteps. |
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09-07-2010, 10:44 PM | #16 |
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Advan Racing RZ-DF for BMW
- 19 - 8.5 et35 [standard deep face | rim depth: 37.5mm] - 19 - 9.0 et22 [middle deep face | rim depth: 56.5mm] - 19 - 9.5 et35 [middle deep face | rim depth: 56.5mm] - 19 - 9.5 et25 [extra deep face | rim depth: 72.5mm] - 19 - 10.0 et22 [extra deep face | rim depth: 72.5mm] |
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09-07-2010, 10:47 PM | #17 |
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This=> 19x8.5 ET35 with a 235/35/19 in the front and 19x9.5 ET35 with a 265/30/19 in the rear. tires are all about rim width not offset. you'll be fine with your standard offsets and these tires. Me? Dunno.
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09-08-2010, 02:46 AM | #21 |
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A previous poster suggested Goodyear F1 assymetric and I also recommend them. They are certainly great tyres as far as performance is concerned, but I don't know your priorities and budget. The tread on the F1 assy comes out wider than the Toyo and Falken for sure. They might still be fine, but I couldn't give 100% guarantee if they will rub or not. The other poster above has the F1 Assy tires on e90 sedan which I think its got around 5mm more space than your coupe. I think that Michelin PS2, Advan V103 sport, Dunlop Direzza are some of the widest tires for a given size, so those ones could possibly rub even in 265/30/19 size or otherwise be extermely close.
Also read post #2 about the GY asym 265s. Last edited by John_01; 09-08-2010 at 03:00 AM.. |
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09-12-2010, 08:00 AM | #22 |
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i hate this. im back to squared 1
dont know what to do with tire brand its between 3 bridgestone Potenza RE050A or Good Year Eagle f1 or Toyo t1r Please help me with those three I definitely want dry and went traction, even thread wear, less noise is always good and just something sticky and meaty Budget is not an object because I rather get somehthng reliable and good and not keep changing tires thank you |
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