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04-13-2017, 03:35 AM | #1 |
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AG M359 rear tire size
Just bought a new set of wheels (specs below) for my 2007 328i Coupe, I think it has sports suspension since it has sports package. I cannot make up my mind on what rear tires to get. I do not want to roll and will not lower the car, did my research and ideal is 265/30/19 but some do 275/30/19. I'm leaning towards 275 since I want to avoid stretch as much as I can without rubbing. Are 275's good? After reading a ton of threads, 275 on a +38 rear offset seems ok?. Need some last opinions before buying the tires.
AG M359 Front: 19x9 +35 Rear: 19x10 +38 Front: 235/35/19 Rear: 265/30/19 OR 275/30/19 Last edited by mp5cartman; 04-13-2017 at 03:42 AM.. |
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No comments hmm
waiting on mines one more week 2011 335i m sport sedan Avant garde m359 matte black Same setup with 275 rear on michelin ps4s Hoppefully no rubbing issue i was on the same dilemma about 265 or 275 |
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waiting on mines one more week 2011 335i m sport sedan Avant garde m359 matte black Same setup with 275 rear on michelin ps4s Hoppefully no rubbing issue i was on the same dilemma about 265 or 275 |
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235/275 combo is a better fit.
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I'm running 235/35 and 275/30 on the same wheels with no issues whatsoever on a 2013 E92. I haven't lowered it yet, though. I would even consider a 10mm spacer in the back with the way it currently looks.
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07-15-2017, 06:22 AM | #9 |
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I have 5mm spacers in the back and it had slight rub over large bumps. I have since rolled the rear fenders and that fixed the rub.
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Thanks, that's good to know. You're lowered too, right?
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Actually the front is lowered about 10mm and the rear was raised 10mm. The OEM sport suspension was goofy looking. it is likely not low enough for most her, however i do not like the slammed look.
i am going to try 5mm in the front and 10 in the rear, i will post my results.
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