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    I got a 325i 18" M3 rims, stock sport springs. What tire size?

    I need to know a tire size for this set up. I was thinking about 225/40/18. I don't want to have to much of a gap and don't want a monster truck tire on there. Would I have to do any fender rolling. Thanks in advance.

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    I have 225/40/18s on my H&R Race Springs with Bilstiens Sports.
    Because I have yet to correct the camber, I do not rub.
    I fell though that once I get my camber corrected, I will need to have my fenders rolled, otherwise I will probably rub.
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    Can't have pics if there is no rims on there. The car is sitting on jack stands.

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    oh if you have pic show them please.

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    This is what I'm looking for but the car is a little to low to the ground. I want that fender gap. I think he has 225/35/18 on this one.
    [img] http://www.lostbob.com/Uploads/fednew11.jpg[/img]


    edit I can't getthe pic to show. I do this all the time. I don't know why it won't work.

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    Re: I got a 325i 18" M3 rims, stock sport springs. What tire size?

    Originally posted by JCBMW325i
    I need to know a tire size for this set up. I was thinking about 225/40/18. I don't want to have to much of a gap and don't want a monster truck tire on there. Would I have to do any fender rolling. Thanks in advance.
    235/40ZR18 is good enough .. no fender rolling is necessary.

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