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    What’s your wheel set up?

    Recently just purchased some wheels for my 2011 328i, they’re 19x8.5 Et35, squared set up. I’m thinking of doing 245/35/19 all around, but I have some concerns. I’m Afraid the tires in the front will rub at full lock, I’m lowered on H&R springs. What are your thoughts?
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    I've no proven idea. Just experience.

    I had a 2010 328 wagon.
    I'm sure it would NOT clear 245 in the front with stock sport suspension on any real bump on any corner.
    On a significant yehaa on a medium corner (no air) I rubbed out firm in the front, with stock suspension and tires 225, 17".

    I always wanted to settle on 235 (front) for that car. Never tested though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Codes2 View Post
    I've no proven idea. Just experience.

    I had a 2010 328 wagon.
    I'm sure it would NOT clear 245 in the front with stock sport suspension on any real bump on any corner.
    On a significant yehaa on a medium corner (no air) I rubbed out firm in the front, with stock suspension and tires 225, 17".

    I always wanted to settle on 235 (front) for that car. Never tested though.
    06 325i - running 235 F and 265 R w/ stock suspension. No issues with rubbing.
    Last edited by greenohawk69; 01-29-2018 at 08:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrewg29 View Post
    Recently just purchased some wheels for my 2011 328i, they’re 19x8.5 Et35, squared set up. I’m thinking of doing 245/35/19 all around, but I have some concerns. I’m Afraid the tires in the front will rub at full lock, I’m lowered on H&R springs. What are your thoughts?
    Thanks!


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    2007 e90 w/ factory sports suspension: 245/35r19 front and 265/30r19 rear....no issues

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    I've got 255/18's all around, stock height. No rubbing here, except in the back seat. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadManInTheBox View Post
    I've got 255/18's all around, stock height. No rubbing here, except in the back seat. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    With stock sport suspension or non-sport?
    In which of your two cars listed? 325i or 328i?
    What RIM specs do you run? Stock?

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    Just an update for those interested. I ended up running a 235/25/19 in the front and a 245/35/19 in the rear no issues with rubbing even when hitting some significant bumps


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