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Long time since I've bought tires (E92 335is), will these Conti's rub?
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07-30-2017, 10:09 AM | #1 |
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Long time since I've bought tires (E92 335is), will these Conti's rub?
It's time for new tires, and I want to avoid rubbing. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Wanting Continental Extremecontact DWS 06 235/35Z19 275/30Z19 Currently wearing Hankook Ventus V12 in the exact same size (no rubbing). But I know different manufacturers can be rounder, more square, or wider, etc. My wheels: MORR VS8.2 (had these wheels 6 years now, love them) 19 x 8.5 ET35 19 x 10 ET36 Will these Conti's rub? I have an E92 335is. - Stock M-Sport ride height - No fender roll (and don't really want to). - No spacers
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The Conti's don't seem to run wide. I'm running a 245/35 and a 275/30 on my car. I'm running a 9" up front and a 9.5" wheel in the rear. I'm also running a 5mm spacer in the rear to push them out a bit. No rubbing.
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A buddy of mine has a 2012 335is. He has the DWS newer version.
He runs 235/35/19 in the front and 265/30/19 in the rear. I think 275 might be pushing it considering you have the m-sport suspension and the car is basically a "lowered" car vs a non-sport set up. I'd look at the new Michelin A/S plus 3's. They have deals on them now I think. |
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A buddy of mine has a 2012 335is. He has the DWS newer version.
He runs 235/35/19 in the front and 265/30/19 in the rear. I think 275 might be pushing it considering you have the m-sport suspension and the car is basically a "lowered" car vs a non-sport set up. I'd look at the new Michelin A/S plus 3's. They have deals on them now I think. |
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Thanks for the replies, I knew 275s would be right at the max or over.
I may look into 265s or other tire options like you mentioned, I'm not a fan of stretch though.
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