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      07-23-2012, 02:42 AM   #1
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will those fit....?

Hey there guys,

I have a 2009 e92 335i on stock sport suspension. I am wondering if 19x8.5 ET35/ 19x10.5 ET25 with tire sizes of 245/275 fits my car? I am willing to do fender roll and will just lower a bit in the near future.


any input will be greatly appreciated!!



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      07-23-2012, 10:32 AM   #2
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      07-23-2012, 03:34 PM   #3
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x10.5 +25 with a 275 is pretty aggressive - This sizing is generally for the M3 guys. It'll work but you'll definitely need a fender roll.
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x10.5 +25 with a 275 is pretty aggressive - This sizing is generally for the M3 guys. It'll work but you'll definitely need a fender roll.
thanks for the help!!!! its comforting hear that 10.5 +25 with 275 will fit with fender roll

what about front? will front fit?


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      07-23-2012, 05:50 PM   #5
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front is fine.

rears, you'll rub on dips on stock sport suspension. after you lower, itll rub all the time until u get a healthy roll for the fenders. lol. you might want to consider 265's in the rear after you lower your car.
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Yeah. With the rear, u r going to need some major work to make it not rub when u r hitting a big bump. I would suggest to go with 265.
I'm at 255/30 on 19x9.5 +20 slammed. Doest rub at all but that because I cut my fenders already and its 1-2mm away from each other.
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its good to know that the rear will fit with fender roll tho. I will try to fit 275 first and see whats up.

the front should fit without problem right? or I can add spacer even?


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for the fronts, throw on a 10mm spacer and change the tires to a 235 instead, then add in a tiny bit of neg camber.

otherwise, just leave them as is.
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The rear will rub. A ??x10(+25) on an e92 is flush....so if you are doing 19x10.5(+25) you are looking at poking out about 12MM (12.7 to be exact) and then you are putting 275 tire on it. You will need GOOD roll, pull, and negative camber to make that work on the e92. I would suggest a 255 on the rear to help, not fix the fitment.
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Thanks for all the help guys!!!

So basically my front will be fine on stock sport suspension.

For the rear....even with stock sport suspension the rear will rub regardless? Guess I will try to fit 275 first and see what's up.
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I am on the fence of adding either 5mm or 10mm spacers in the front...but I have no idea whether it will rub or not....

what do you guys think?
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add the 10mm spacers up front and switch out to 225 tires.
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The rear will rub. A ??x10(+25) on an e92 is flush....so if you are doing 19x10.5(+25) you are looking at poking out about 12MM (12.7 to be exact) and then you are putting 275 tire on it. You will need GOOD roll, pull, and negative camber to make that work on the e92. I would suggest a 255 on the rear to help, not fix the fitment.
Your math is wrong. 10" et25 -> 10.5" et25 is only 6mm wider WRT the center-line, not 12mm.
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I'd do 235/265 a good fender roll in the rear and some negative camber. You should be fine with 10mm spacers up front if it rubs some negative camber will fix that.
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275 will rub and drive you crazy and youll end up selling them. Youll need at least 10.5 +35-38 if wish to run a 275 lowered. A 255.30 would be your best rub free scenario, but now youll have a rear stretch and a square front, ppl will lol at you cause nothing matches as it was not planned out well.
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