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      08-27-2015, 06:23 PM   #1
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E90 LCI sedan wheel fitment question

Hey guys, looking for some help on wheel fitment.
Here are my specs:
2009 E90 LCI 328i sedan
Eibach sportline

Here's what i'm looking at:
19x8.5 et30
19x10 et27

I'm open to rolling my fenders and using spacers, but not wanting to change much else. I'm not gonna be too picky on tires. Maybe something nice and wide in the back Thanks in advance!
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Front you should be fine with a 235/35/19 (no rub)

Rear would require a minor fender roll. Depending a bit on your alignment/camber specs/tire brand and model, you should be able to run a 265/30/19 or 275/30/19 (275 requires more work).
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Front you should be fine with a 235/35/19 (no rub)

Rear would require a minor fender roll. Depending a bit on your alignment/camber specs/tire brand and model, you should be able to run a 265/30/19 or 275/30/19 (275 requires more work).
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