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      04-05-2009, 12:01 PM   #1
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E92 275/35/19 on 9x19 ET40 rear rubbing?

Anyone tried this setup rear on E92 lowered:


275/35/19 on 9x19 ET40

actually running 265/30/19 and no rubbing at all

And yes with 275/35 will increase final gear ratio, so I will loose in acceleration...


Any advice?

E92 M3 uses 265/35 ...
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      04-05-2009, 03:35 PM   #2
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I would suggest going with a 275/30/19 rear tire to stay within similar rolling diameters if you are running a 235-245/35 front tire. 275/30/19 on a 19x9.0 +40 will fit perfectly fine on a E92 without any rubbing issues. 35 is a bit too tall and could cause some rubbing issues at compression or full cabin.

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The fact is that I got four 275/35/19 tires for a fiew bucks, so I woud use them.

Are the fenders of M3 wider?

Does a difference of 5% of circumference between front and rear cause DSC errors?

In the M3 there is 5% more circumference on the rear (235/35-265/35) but no problem with DSC...
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hey when you install them can you let me know how it went.. I been also thinking on putting the 275/35/19 becauset he 255/30/19 people have told me to put on the 19" wheels I am getting are a lot more expensive..

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Wow, I think you'll def rub. What's your front sizes? Your tire difference might throw a code.
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Wow, I think you'll def rub. What's your front sizes? Your tire difference might throw a code.
with this wheels size and ET? NEVER!

i used a 19x10 ET37 with a 265/30/19 and have no rubbing issues, and i'm dropped with coils!
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I am not dropped but I put 275/30s on a 9.5" rim in back. Fits but it will rub if my suspension gets hit hard aka compressed.

I am running 245/35 up front. Only issue is that my headlight aim high.
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Don't think you will rub, but 275/35 on 19x9 will look pretty fat I think.
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the 35 profile is too tall with the 275, so it will rub on hard dips.
thats a lot of tire too, y not go 255/30/19 instead
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the 35 profile is too tall with the 275, so it will rub on hard dips.
thats a lot of tire too, y not go 255/30/19 instead


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The fact is that I got four 275/35/19 tires for a fiew bucks, so I woud use them.
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