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      11-12-2019, 09:28 AM   #1673
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Ah damn... they came from a guy on Facebook Marketplace.
Look on the back side of the wheels. It should be on one of the spokes along with the actual sizes of each wheel.
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      11-16-2019, 05:28 PM   #1674
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Yes!!!! I found it. Thank you guys. Here is what it says:

(2) E 9J X 19EH2 IS48
(2) E10J X19EH2 IS45

Does that give me a tire size?

Thanks again! Much appreciated.
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      11-16-2019, 11:25 PM   #1675
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From what I found online these are the tires that fit my rims:

(2) E 9J X 19EH2 IS48... 255/50 R19
(2) E10J X19EH2 IS45... 285/45 R19

I don't know if these would actually fit a 2015 428i xDrive coupe though??
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From what I found online these are the tires that fit my rims:

(2) E 9J X 19EH2 IS48... 255/50 R19
(2) E10J X19EH2 IS45... 285/45 R19

I don't know if these would actually fit a 2015 428i xDrive coupe though??
The tires are way too tall, and probably too wide up front. Those offsets aren't really made for our cars. The front wheels should be et35 or so to fit well. If you run a 10-15mm spacer it'll probably work. Try 245/35/19 and 275/30/19.
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      11-17-2019, 02:37 AM   #1677
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Thank you for the response! I was worried about them being too tall. After all, I found out they came off of a 2011 X5. These rims are so sweet... it sucks but I'm sure I can sell them.

Would 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 fit these rims?

It would look like this...

(2) E 9J X 19EH2 IS48... 245/35/19
(2) E10J X19EH2 IS45... 275/30/19

If that would work I'll get those tires! Sorry for all the newb questions. And I'll Google the spacers you mentioned.

Thanks again!
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      11-18-2019, 06:36 AM   #1678
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Thank you for the response! I was worried about them being too tall. After all, I found out they came off of a 2011 X5. These rims are so sweet... it sucks but I'm sure I can sell them.

Would 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 fit these rims?

It would look like this...

(2) E 9J X 19EH2 IS48... 245/35/19
(2) E10J X19EH2 IS45... 275/30/19

If that would work I'll get those tires! Sorry for all the newb questions. And I'll Google the spacers you mentioned.

Thanks again!
Yes, that's my exact recommendation. But you'll definitely need a 10mm spacer or so up front.

Something like this
https://x-ph.com/bmw-wheel-spacers-by-bms-sold-by-pair/

Also if you wait a week or so, everything will be going on sale for Black Friday. Otherwise you can get good deals on used spacers in the classifieds.
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      11-18-2019, 08:55 PM   #1679
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Thanks a lot for your help!! It's very appreciated. Definitely learning a lot about rims, tires, etc.
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      11-29-2019, 03:36 PM   #1680
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No rubbing for far been a couple days. Fronts are 8.5 and rears are 9.5 Niche wheels on stock suspension
Tires are 255/35/19 275/35/19
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      11-30-2019, 01:17 AM   #1681
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2016 BMW 320i Non-Sport Susp.
225/35/19 et35 8.5" (F and R)
HR Super Sports: 2"+ Drop!!!
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To those of you thinking the stated drop direct from the manufacturer of HR that the drop will be 1.3"(r) x 1.75"(f) is accurate, it is most certainly not. I got a full 2" drop on both the fronts AND rears.

I read a comment on here a few weeks ago about some dude saying Niche rims "aren't really BMW's rims" and they were good "back in the day but have no place being on a BMW"

How these Niche rims looking on here? Sick AF

But you didn't measure the height with the same wheels. Perhaps the diameter of your new wheel setup is lower, then that will add to the drop as well.
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      11-30-2019, 12:20 PM   #1682
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Springs/stock suspension does not constitute as slammed, fellas.
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      12-02-2019, 05:14 PM   #1683
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I think this belongs here...

2013 335i
-BC coilovers
-ESR CS15 19x9.5 +22 & 19x10.5 +22
-Nankang NS25 235/35/19 & 255/35/19

Does it rub? on fast turns and turning on a steep driveway, sure. Normal freeway driving, barely. It'll hold a dollar bill between the rear fender and tire when the rear seats are loaded with heavy weights. Going to pull a tiny bit of negative camber once i get it aligned. Waiting on adjustable toe arms and camber arms before it heads to the alignment shop. Oh, and we did pull the the rears out a bit.... Definitely the look I was going for!

Not your style? all good. Move along. Ill survive.

Diggin it? *FIST BUMP and a HIGH FIVE TO YOU*









And a little Before and After....

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quick question about to order some wheels been going through this thread, cars on KW v3 other then that stock, I am ok with doing a slight roll to all fenders what is the most aggressive fitment I can go without rubbing?

Also trying to decide between 18 and 19". My plan so far was 18x9.5 et42 R and 18x9 et30 F 235-40-18 265-35-18. any input is appreciated!
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      12-03-2019, 10:44 AM   #1685
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2013 335i
-BC coilovers
-ESR CS15 19x9.5 +22 & 19x10.5 +22
-Nankang NS25 235/35/19 & 255/35/19

Does it rub? on fast turns and turning on a steep driveway, sure. Normal freeway driving, barely. It'll hold a dollar bill between the rear fender and tire when the rear seats are loaded with heavy weights. Going to pull a tiny bit of negative camber once i get it aligned. Waiting on adjustable toe arms and camber arms before it heads to the alignment shop. Oh, and we did pull the the rears out a bit.... Definitely the look I was going for!

Not your style? all good. Move along. Ill survive.

Diggin it? *FIST BUMP and a HIGH FIVE TO YOU*
way too much poke. get an alignment asap.

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quick question about to order some wheels been going through this thread, cars on KW v3 other then that stock, I am ok with doing a slight roll to all fenders what is the most aggressive fitment I can go without rubbing?

Also trying to decide between 18 and 19". My plan so far was 18x9.5 et42 R and 18x9 et30 F 235-40-18 265-35-18. any input is appreciated!
Depends on how much tire you want to fit. You can get pretty aggressive with offsets if you don't mind stretch. But I'm tucking 275 in the rear with 18x9.5 et40, so you'll have plenty of room. The front is where it tends to be tighter, so I added camber plates to fit 245 up front. It still rubs if I turn while going up an incline but otherwise it's perfect. Just have to take them at an angle and keep the wheels straight.
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[QUOTE=kern417;25528802]way too much poke. get an alignment asap.

lol.

Does it rub? on fast turns and turning on a steep driveway, sure. Normal freeway driving, barely. It'll hold a dollar bill between the rear fender and tire when the rear seats are loaded with heavy weights. Going to pull a tiny bit of negative camber once i get it aligned. Waiting on adjustable toe arms and camber arms before it heads to the alignment shop. Oh, and we did pull the the rears out a bit.... Definitely the look I was going for!
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lol.

Does it rub? on fast turns and turning on a steep driveway, sure. Normal freeway driving, barely. It'll hold a dollar bill between the rear fender and tire when the rear seats are loaded with heavy weights. Going to pull a tiny bit of negative camber once i get it aligned. Waiting on adjustable toe arms and camber arms before it heads to the alignment shop. Oh, and we did pull the the rears out a bit.... Definitely the look I was going for!
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way too much poke. get an alignment asap.



Depends on how much tire you want to fit. You can get pretty aggressive with offsets if you don't mind stretch. But I'm tucking 275 in the rear with 18x9.5 et40, so you'll have plenty of room. The front is where it tends to be tighter, so I added camber plates to fit 245 up front. It still rubs if I turn while going up an incline but otherwise it's perfect. Just have to take them at an angle and keep the wheels straight.

Thanks for the info love the look of your setup, I ended up changing my order to ARC-8 from EC-7. the arc-8 were offered in the face profile 3 concavity where the EC-7 were not. glad I caught this because at first I did not know. my new sizes are 18x9.5 ET35 265 R 18x9 ET30 235 F

Its gonna be close but Im prepared to do a minor fender roll. I am worried about the front because I had a from F80 LCA / TS upgrade planned which form what I understood pushes the wheel out even further.
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Thanks for the info love the look of your setup, I ended up changing my order to ARC-8 from EC-7. the arc-8 were offered in the face profile 3 concavity where the EC-7 were not. glad I caught this because at first I did not know. my new sizes are 18x9.5 ET35 265 R 18x9 ET30 235 F

Its gonna be close but Im prepared to do a minor fender roll. I am worried about the front because I had a from F80 LCA / TS upgrade planned which form what I understood pushes the wheel out even further.
only at the bottom, i.e. not where it matters. with 235 you'll be fine. don't forget to post pics.
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2013 335i
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-ESR CS15 19x9.5 +22 & 19x10.5 +22
-Nankang NS25 235/35/19 & 255/35/19

Does it rub? on fast turns and turning on a steep driveway, sure. Normal freeway driving, barely. It'll hold a dollar bill between the rear fender and tire when the rear seats are loaded with heavy weights. Going to pull a tiny bit of negative camber once i get it aligned. Waiting on adjustable toe arms and camber arms before it heads to the alignment shop. Oh, and we did pull the the rears out a bit.... Definitely the look I was going for!

Not your style? all good. Move along. Ill survive.

Diggin it? *FIST BUMP and a HIGH FIVE TO YOU*









And a little Before and After....

Once you add the rear camber arms it’ll look a lot better when the tire ticks under the fender. You’re going to have to run a ton of camber. Get ready to wear your inner portion of your tires fast as hell and hydroplane in the rain. Found that out today from me driving in the rain for the first time after installing my
rear camber arms lol.
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Once you add the rear camber arms it’ll look a lot better when the tire ticks under the fender. You’re going to have to run a ton of camber. Get ready to wear your inner portion of your tires fast as hell and hydroplane in the rain. Found that out today from me driving in the rain for the first time after installing my
rear camber arms lol.
Got a civic and integra as my commuters. Hopefully the f30 can just stay nice and toasty in the garage during the winter.
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Wheel gap does not constitute stance nor being slammed!

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what style is the second one? and also rim size and offset plz and tires
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