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      12-16-2018, 01:01 PM   #1
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Okay guys long time lurker and reader first time poster so Im gonna defer to the gurus on here. I just a have a few fitment questions before I pull the trigger on my summer wheel set up.

So I want to run a staggered setup on my F31 currently it is 100 percent stock m-sport squared setup, I don"t want to drop it right now. North east roads and winters kinda turned me off from that so with that being said I'm thinking.

19x8.5 et 30
19x10 et 40

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235/35/19
275/30/19
should be zero according to the calculator front to back

or should I be running a

245/40/19
275/35/19

will either of these setups work with no rub/clearance issues.
Or is 275 tire just to much for the rear of a f31.
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235/40-19 and 265/35-19 is the safe setup. You'll have no problem, even lowered.

Guys run 245/40 and 275/35 but with a heavy load you may run into rubbing in the rear. It's tight, but the extra sidewall is nice for ride and rim protection.
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Thanks Spielzeugauto

So is there no way a
235/35/19
275/30/19

combo will fit im just leaning that way cause the tire calculator says the circumference would be 0 so no issue with the x drive. When you say tight like how close are we talking.
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235/35R19 and 275/30R19 will work. The front is no problem, and the rear is generally considered safe at stock height.
They're shorter than stock diameter though, which will increase your wheel gap somewhat and lessen your wheel protection.
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I'm installing 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 next week on factory M-Sport Suspension. I want the added sidewall for rim protection and less wheel gap. Don't carry heavy loads very often. Hoping for the best.
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