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      02-16-2011, 02:21 AM   #1
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Arrow Advice needed for E92 tire size and offset on VMR V710

Hi, I have a question about my up coming wheel purchase. I have a 2009 E92 335i with stock sport suspension and i dont plan on lowering or do any suspension change anytime soon, and hopefully try not to roll my fender either. Right now i have the OEM 19" style230 with stock runflat.

So I am pretty much set on getting V710 but then im not sure which offset, and tire size combination is best for my car right now. I am planning on getting rid of my runflats for sure. What do you guys think the most aggressive setup i can have? and which brand and size of tire i should get? Also, what are the best spare wheel+tire & jack to get? (i feel like putting the stock 19" 230 in the trunk is a little bit too big and heavy)

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8.5 +35 and 9.5 +33 would be a direct bolt-on fitment and will not require any fender work at stock/sport height.

With this setup, you'll want to run a 235/35/19 and a 265/30/19 for a flush fitment.

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thanks!

what if i decided to have my fender rolled, what kind of ET can i have after?
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thanks!

what if i decided to have my fender rolled, what kind of ET can i have after?
This depends on how mild and wild you plan on rolling your fenders. I would either recommend going with a +33 and sticking with that. Or getting a +22 and rolling your fenders to accommodate to it.

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