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      05-06-2014, 02:46 PM   #1
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335Xi fitment

I just picked up some style 95s and was wondering if they'll fit with the tires they came with. I have an 07 335Xi on stock suspension.

Front - 19x9 et24 245/45/19
Rear - 19x10 et24 245/45/19
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I would not use those tires. They are a lot taller than stock and your speedo will be off by almost 10%.
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I wouldn't use 45 on a 19". Should be 35 I think and if staggered then 35 front and 30 rear.
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Thanks for the replies. So they'll definitely rub?

What would be the ideal width/sidewall height for my setup?
And what's the acceptable range in case I can't find the ideal size because I'll most likely be buying used.
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I would go with 235/35/19 front and 265 (or 275) /30/19.
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You'll rub for sure. I have 19X9.5 et 33 with 275/30 and get slight rubbing.
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I would go with 235/35/19 front and 265 (or 275) /30/19.
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Those wheels should fit with narrow tires of the 235/265 variety although you may have problems in the front and will need a fender roll in the rear. To be safe you could go 225/35 fronts and 255/30 rears.
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since you're on stock suspension you shouldn't have much of an issue. I went with a little stretch when I ran 95s. 225/35 and 255/30 toyo

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since you're on stock suspension you shouldn't have much of an issue. I went with a little stretch when I ran 95s. 225/35 and 255/30 toyo

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Thanks for the input guys.
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you are going to lower the car right? if not, stock height and those wheels will look funny with a stretched tire and huge wheel well gap
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you are going to lower the car right? if not, stock height and those wheels will look funny with a stretched tire and huge wheel well gap
Wasn't planning on it. Which springs would be a good match with 235/35/19 and 275(265)/30/19? Just enough to cover the gap, I can't go too low since the roads here suck.
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