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      08-15-2014, 03:24 PM   #1
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Will my E9X M3 replicas replicas fit my 435i xDrive?

Hey guys, I'm in the process of taking a lease on a AW 435i xDrive M-Sport that comes with the 442m style wheels. No Performance packages.

I want to see if I can put my old wheel setup on the the new car. They used to fit my E92 328i xDrive coupe. I'm not sure exactly what configuration wheels I got but here is a list of possibilities. The wheel model is FAST R130 (replica E9X M3 220m wheels). Would any of these NOT fit the new car?

WheelSize BoltPattern Offset HubBore ModelNumber

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19 x 8.5 5/120 20 mm. 72.60 - R130-1985-12MG-20C726
19 x 8.5 5/120 20 mm. 74.10 - R130-1985-12MG-20C741
19 x 8.5 5/120 34 mm. 72.60 - R130-1985-12MG-34C726
19 x 8.5 5/120 34 mm. 74.10 - R130-1985-12MG-34C741

REAR:

19 x 9.5 5/120 20 mm. 72.60 - R130-1995-12MG-20C726
19 x 9.5 5/120 20 mm. 74.10 - R130-1995-12MG-20C741
19 x 9.5 5/120 34 mm. 72.60 - R130-1995-12MG-34C726
19 x 9.5 5/120 34 mm. 74.10 - R130-1995-12MG-34C741

Thank you sooo much in advance!!!

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The only option that will fit is 19x8.5 ET34 and 19x9.5 et34 with a 72.6 center bore, but the rears will be more aggressive than the front.
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The only option that will fit is 19x8.5 ET34 and 19x9.5 et34 with a 72.6 center bore, but the rears will be more aggressive than the front.
Thanks!!!!

Just called 1010Tires.com, they assumed I'd have the ET34 72.60 center bore given my old car model! I'm glad I have the right combination. Will post pics once they're mounted on the new car!
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You should be aware that the F3x uses different tire sizes than the E9x. For instance, the typical front tire size for E9x is 225/40R18, while the corresponding F3x size is 225/45R18. Basically, everything is 5% taller (presumably to improve the ride.)
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Different tire size, and also the usual offset for the rear is closer to +45.
+35 should fit, but as mentioned it will be a very aggressive setup...
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When you guys say aggressive, you mean for my ride quality or just looks wise? Will I rub? Is it going to look odd when it comes to the height of the car (assuming the xDrive sits a little higher than conventional models) ?
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When you guys say aggressive, you mean for my ride quality or just looks wise? Will I rub? Is it going to look odd when it comes to the height of the car (assuming the xDrive sits a little higher than conventional models) ?
Height has little to do with it. In regards to tire fitment, the term "aggressive" means it's gonna have a Real Good Chance of rubbing.
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