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      05-06-2017, 05:40 PM   #1
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Wheel Fitment

New to the BMW world and am looking for proper tire fitment on my e92 (m-sport suspension) without rubbing/fender rolling.

I have the Niche Veronas as:

Front: 20x9, Et35
Rear: 20x10, ET40

I was wondering what the best tire would be to fill the void without modification and a decent ride.

Would 245/30/20 and 285/25/20 be my best bet?

Thanks in advance.
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New to the BMW world and am looking for proper tire fitment on my e92 (m-sport suspension) without rubbing/fender rolling.

I have the Niche Veronas as:

Front: 20x9, Et35
Rear: 20x10, ET40

I was wondering what the best tire would be to fill the void without modification and a decent ride.

Would 245/30/20 and 285/25/20 be my best bet?

Thanks in advance.
Best tire size to avoid rubbing is 235 front and 265 rear
285 will be way to big and def rub
If you want to push em out a little add 5 mm or 10 mm spacers
20" rims are not popular, many people find them too big
19" or 18" are preferred
To close gap between wheel arch and wheel, drop the ride height by installing coilovers or lowering springs and short shocks.
Will close the gap and give a much better ride over the m sport suspension
Putting on bigger wheels wont close the gap

Here is my set up on 19s, lowering springs and 10 mm spacers
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