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      06-27-2013, 01:57 PM   #1
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Need Help With Fitment

Fronts are 19x8.5 et22 with 245/35/19 tires.
Rears are 19x10 et25 with 275/30/19 tires.

Is there anyway to run this on a 07 e92 335i

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Is it necessary to run the 245's up front? Are you lowered?
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      06-27-2013, 04:48 PM   #3
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Is it necessary to run the 245's up front? Are you lowered?
Yes I'm lowered on h&r springs, and it's not necessary but my friend is selling his wheels / tires so I'd get a great deal if I can make it happen.
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You can very easily make it happen. Go for it
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roll the rear fenders and the car will be fine. i'd go with 235/35 up front though. 245/35 makes the front wheel/tire a quarter inch taller than the rear 275/30 combo.
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      06-27-2013, 09:24 PM   #6
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Who should I go to roll fenders and ect? I'm a noob =(
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your fronts would be fine...as for the rear, with that offset, the RIM is going to be flush with the fender. You are going to need a litte more then a roll to fit the 275 tire under there. Roll maybe a little extra camber...but you are going to still rub a little.
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Doable, but more aggressive than I would recommend. Generally we recommend higher offsets and narrower tires. Fender work in the rear is definitely going to be required.
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Doable, but more aggressive than I would recommend. Generally we recommend higher offsets and narrower tires. Fender work in the rear is definitely going to be required.
Higher offsets and narrow tires sounds like a great look.
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Higher offsets and narrow tires sounds like a great look.
Once again, not everyone is looking to run the most aggressive specs, and not everyone (like yourself) are not looking to run conservative specs. People that want to fit aggressive wheels generally have the know how to figure out what it takes. We recommend specs that are not a problem to fit. IE: no spacers required to clear the suspension, no modified fenders to clear the tires, etc.

I know what it takes to fit more aggressive specs on cars, because I do it myself. I was simply replying to the OP's inquiry with our findings.
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Doable, but more aggressive than I would recommend. Generally we recommend higher offsets and narrower tires. Fender work in the rear is definitely going to be required.
I appreciate the response, I'm only considering this because of the great deal I'm getting, if it is possible it's worth it for me.

Another question, how will this fitment effect ride quality and performance? Thank you again.
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If you're coming from stock RFTs you'll notice a big improvement in ride quality. As far as performance goes, that's going to depend on the tires that are on them.
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