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      07-09-2021, 10:38 AM   #1
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428i F32 Tyre and Wheel Fitment

Hey guys, looking to buy a new set of tyres and wheels for F32 428i. Currently running stock adaptive suspension and looking to achieve a flush or slight poke stance.

Wheels:
DFS M223 (F) 19X8.5 +35, (R) 19X9.5 +40

Tyres:
Michelin PSS (F) 245/35 19, (R) 275/35 19

I have done a little testing on WheelSize.com and it seems to be fine, mainly worried about the fronts with turn rubbing.

Is this going to fit without rolling? I don't mind if they rub at extreme bumps.
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      07-10-2021, 08:42 AM   #2
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Flush or very slight poke would be e.g. 19x8.5" ET30 + 19x10" ET40 (or similar combination of width and ET).

245/35 would not rub at all, but it's slightly smaller in diameter than stock. On the other hand, the 275/35/19 is close to maximum suitable diameter. Any reason for that, any reason why are you looking at much bigger diameter at rear?

(guess you are not x-drive, then it would be unsuitable, no matter what)
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      07-10-2021, 10:50 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply.

The wider rear is just for aesthetics, you thinking 265 would be better?
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      07-15-2021, 05:01 AM   #4
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Hey guys, looking to buy a new set of tyres and wheels for F32 428i. Currently running stock adaptive suspension and looking to achieve a flush or slight poke stance.

Wheels:
DFS M223 (F) 19X8.5 +35, (R) 19X9.5 +40

Tyres:
Michelin PSS (F) 245/35 19, (R) 275/35 19

I have done a little testing on WheelSize.com and it seems to be fine, mainly worried about the fronts with turn rubbing.

Is this going to fit without rolling? I don't mind if they rub at extreme bumps.
I use 255/35/19x9.0 +29 in front (wheel sits the same as the ones you're looking at, regarding distance from the suspension and inside of wheel well) and have no rubbing at all, so you won't have either.
On the rear I use 265/35/19x10.0 +40.
Regarding poke, I think you'll be flush with your option, since mine both front and rear poke.

I would opt for a tyre combo that I wouldn't have difference in rolling circumference front to rear. So, I think a 245/40/19 front tyre suits better the 275/35/19 rear, otherwise you can opt for a different combo.
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      08-05-2021, 06:16 AM   #5
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i agree with tommy mav
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