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      04-14-2010, 07:55 AM   #1
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E90 Lci + 19" Breyton GTS Question

I plan to order a set of 19" Breyton GTS for my E90 LCI, the tire will be
F: 235/35-19
R: 265/30-19
according to Tirerack,
The seller says Breyton will be a perfect fit on BMW since it is made for BMW... Is that ture? not much people in my country use Breyton...

I plan to drop my car a little bit just by changing the springs without replacing the whole suspension system, will that cause rub? especially when the car is loaded with people?

The wheels will be in stock at the end of this month, can't wait to get it install and share some pictures..
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I plan to order a set of 19" Breyton GTS for my E90 LCI, the tire will be
F: 235/35-19
R: 265/30-19
according to Tirerack,
The seller says Breyton will be a perfect fit on BMW since it is made for BMW... Is that ture? not much people in my country use Breyton...

I plan to drop my car a little bit just by changing the springs without replacing the whole suspension system, will that cause rub? especially when the car is loaded with people?

The wheels will be in stock at the end of this month, can't wait to get it install and share some pictures..
depending on the offsets, you should be fine. A lot of guys around here run those wheels and have zero issues! Post up pics when they are mounted!
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depending on the offsets, you should be fine. A lot of guys around here run those wheels and have zero issues! Post up pics when they are mounted!
wow, quick reply!

isn't the offset standardize at F:30, R:35?
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wow, quick reply!

isn't the offset standardize at F:30, R:35?
It all depends on the manufacturer, and the wheel. Most manufacturer's will make numerous offsets per wheel so they can sell to more than just one brand of car enthusiast. Find out the offsets and go from there. I think you will be fine. If you specified your vehicle on tire rack and this is what came up, then you will be fine.
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It all depends on the manufacturer, and the wheel. Most manufacturer's will make numerous offsets per wheel so they can sell to more than just one brand of car enthusiast. Find out the offsets and go from there. I think you will be fine. If you specified your vehicle on tire rack and this is what came up, then you will be fine.
no, it's not from Tirerack...I just use the info on the web as reference. You're right, i need to know the exact offset of the wheels that I am ordering.

How about dropping the car, like about about an inch or so, will that cause problem? and which brand of springs to use?
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no, it's not from Tirerack...I just use the info on the web as reference. You're right, i need to know the exact offset of the wheels that I am ordering.

How about dropping the car, like about about an inch or so, will that cause problem? and which brand of springs to use?
nah you should be fine with lowering it, just dont go crazy wide with tires, stick to the 265/30/19 rear and you wont have any problems with a conservative offset.
I used H&R Sports and love them!
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nah you should be fine with lowering it, just dont go crazy wide with tires, stick to the 265/30/19 rear and you wont have any problems with a conservative offset.
I used H&R Sports and love them!
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btw, I am going from OEM 16" wheels to 19", with the 19s, my acutal driving speed will be faster or slower than my speedometer tells me?
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Check out the Avant Garde GTS Style M341 wheels:
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Your speed will be 2mph less than it says on the odometer going from stock to 19" wheels.
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not a really diference

see where

http://www.pneubeato.com/velocidade.htm

not a really diference

by the way the odometer have always a percentage of error and the error is always for less speed than real.

so actually moving to 19 you odometer will be more acurrate to real speed.
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