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02-13-2013, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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Help. Do these fit. In a rush
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275/30 zr 19 96w rear 235/35 zr 19 91y front rims 19" x 8.5 et 35 19" x 9.5 et 35 And if so. What spacers do I need to make flush on e92. Thanks |
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I had the same set-up on my 335i and they fit fine w/o any issues. Probably could have run a spacer to make it flush front and rear but it was close enough anyway.
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Rear tire sizing is a little more aggressive than we typically recommend but I think it could work.
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he means width-wise. +35 around with 8.5/9.5 width and 235/265 sizing is your typical e90post set up.
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