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      09-28-2014, 08:01 AM   #1
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19" v710's. 235/35/19 fronts and 255/30/19 rear

I just bought this wheel/tire configuration for my e46 330i a couple of months ago. Yesterday I decided to rejoin the ranks of e90 owners (I also had a 328i e90 in the past) with a 2010 e90 335i. So, naturally... after spending nearly $2k on new wheels and tires I'm thinking.... will they fit on the new e90.

So... what do you guys think? will this fit?

19" v710's. 235/35/19 fronts and 255/30/19 rear

The e46 is getting a new transmission right now so I can't just simply "swap them and try". Is anyone running this tire/wheel profile on an e90?

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19x8.5ET35 front and a 19x9.5ET45 rear.

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They'll fit but you'll probably be looking for spacers after you install them.
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Why spacers?
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You don't need them but it will look alot better with spacers.
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You don't need them but it will look alot better with spacers.
Are they going to be too tucked in? I just looked them up and realized that the offset for the set designed for e90's is a bit different.
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That is basically the bolt on fitment the vendors will recommend for an lci e90 usually with a 265/30/19 rear tire. The offsets are somewhat conservative but you can decide what you want to do after installing them.
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