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      05-09-2015, 05:56 PM   #1
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OEM 359 plus 245/275 Michelin PSS

I am wondering if anyone runs the following set up on a E92 335i (stock suspension, no fender roll):

OEM 359 plus 245/275 Michelin PSS.

I am wondering if there will be any rubbing?

What do you think of 235/275?

Thank you.
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      05-20-2015, 08:28 AM   #2
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with stock suspension you should be fine

im guessing 18s?
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245's might pose an issue up front making contact with the inside fender on sharp turns, seen this as a re-occurring issue on the forums.
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      05-20-2015, 09:16 AM   #4
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with stock suspension you should be fine

im guessing 18s?
19"

OEM 359 are 19"

Thanks for your replies.

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      05-20-2015, 09:21 AM   #5
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19"

OEM 359 are 19"

Thanks for your replies.

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ahh with stock suspension you should be fine..

if anything maybe a very minor rub..
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      05-23-2015, 05:31 PM   #6
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19"

OEM 359 are 19"

Thanks for your replies.

Any other thoughts?
Just did it today. Though the wheels I got from a friend were 265s in the rear. Still more than adequate clearance. No rolling or anything else necessary.

http://imgur.com/7EmogId
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I am wondering if anyone runs the following set up on a E92 335i (stock suspension, no fender roll):

OEM 359 plus 245/275 Michelin PSS.

I am wondering if there will be any rubbing?

What do you think of 235/275?

Thank you.
im running 235/275s never tried 245/275s
I rolled my rears after 2 and half inch drop 275s on M super sports rubs on hard turning or full tank looks amazing those I want to run 245/275
but it'll rub too lol 2inch drop front 2 and half rears
you're perfect with 235 275 at stock height
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      06-21-2015, 07:21 PM   #8
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I am wondering if anyone runs the following set up on a E92 335i (stock suspension, no fender roll):

OEM 359 plus 245/275 Michelin PSS.

I am wondering if there will be any rubbing?

What do you think of 235/275?

Thank you.
im running 235/275s never tried 245/275s
I rolled my rears after 2 and half inch drop 275s on M super sports rubs on hard turning or full tank looks amazing those I want to run 245/275
but it'll rub too lol 2inch drop front 2 and half rears
Wow, that's super helpful. Thank you.

Any pics?
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      06-23-2015, 10:14 PM   #9
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I use 245/35/19 265/30/19 PSS. I had 235s before up front, but like the couple extra tenths of an inch extra width, with only 2 tenths increase in daim and if I recall it was only1 lb heavier. More grip, and a little more protection for the rim with our shit roads. Lots of room in the back to do 275 for the same reasons. Oe sport springs, no rubbing street or track.
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      07-29-2015, 02:24 AM   #10
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Im looking to run this same setup on my 335i , is this for the typical stock 'M Sport Suspension'?
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