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      03-15-2015, 02:27 PM   #1
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19 inch rims to Bmw M235I?

Hard to find nice wheels in 19 inches on the BMW F22 .. So gladly accept ideas on fancy wheels that fit .

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Nice man! What's the width and offest on those?
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Nice man! What's the width and offest on those?
8.5 + 35 front
9.5 + 45 rear
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HRE offers 19" fitment in their flow formed wheels. I believe a full set sells for roughly $2700.
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      03-19-2015, 09:45 PM   #7
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Nice man! What's the width and offest on those?
8.5 + 35 front
9.5 + 45 rear
Cool thanks man. What size tires and any rubbing issues?
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Cool thanks man. What size tires and any rubbing issues?
235/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear. no issues
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Cool thanks man. What size tires and any rubbing issues?
235/40/18 front and 255/35/18 rear. no issues
Cool thanks man although for some reason I thought you had 19s instead of 18s. I want to put 19s on the M235i.
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Cool thanks man although for some reason I thought you had 19s instead of 18s. I want to put 19s on the M235i.
It's the same fitment... just use 235/35 and 255/30
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I will say it again. You're set up is sweet! You said your rears are flush with et50 see quite a few now saying they are doing 9.5's w/et45

Need to get a set of 19's. Last ones I picked out were over 6k for the set, that is not going to happen for this car.
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I will say it again. You're set up is sweet! You said your rears are flush with et50 see quite a few now saying they are doing 9.5's w/et45

Need to get a set of 19's. Last ones I picked out were over 6k for the set, that is not going to happen for this car.
et45 works for sure, it just pokes out that extra 5mm :P in any case, I doubt the difference between et45 and 50 is that noticeable
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Cool thanks man although for some reason I thought you had 19s instead of 18s. I want to put 19s on the M235i.
It's the same fitment... just use 235/35 and 255/30
ok cool, thanks man.
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Nice man! What's the width and offest on those?
19x8.5 ET40
19x9.5 ET45
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Cool thanks man. What size tires and any rubbing issues?
No rubbing at all

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I have been very confused about what size for my 2015 M235i Xdrive?

From the research I have done I believe my car has
Front - 7,5JX18 ET:45
Rear - 8JX18 ET:52

But My tire size is the same all the way around-225/40ZR18
is this true would they do different size rims on an xdrive car I have read many different confusing posts about this can anyone give a definitive answer on this

If I wanted to say put 19s on could I just go square all the way around same size rim and tire advantages or disadvantages?
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I have been very confused about what size for my 2015 M235i Xdrive?

From the research I have done I believe my car has
Front - 7,5JX18 ET:45
Rear - 8JX18 ET:52

But My tire size is the same all the way around-225/40ZR18
is this true would they do different size rims on an xdrive car I have read many different confusing posts about this can anyone give a definitive answer on this

If I wanted to say put 19s on could I just go square all the way around same size rim and tire advantages or disadvantages?
BMW was actually the first manufacturer to offer staggered wheel/tire options from factory on an AWD car. The XDrive is not as "sensitive" to variation like the Audi Haldex or Subaru All Symmetrical Drive systems. That said, we have plenty of XDrive customers who run staggered wheel/tire setups.

As long as the rolling diameter (F to R) is within a certain percentage, then you should have no issues whatsoever.

EXAMPLE 2-series Setup :
(F) 225/35/19
(R) 255/30/19
Variance 0.7%
* We like to keep the F to R rolling diameter variance less than 1% on XDrive vehicles.
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BMW was actually the first manufacturer to offer staggered wheel/tire options from factory on an AWD car. The XDrive is not as "sensitive" to variation like the Audi Haldex or Subaru All Symmetrical Drive systems. That said, we have plenty of XDrive customers who run staggered wheel/tire setups.

As long as the rolling diameter (F to R) is within a certain percentage, then you should have no issues whatsoever.

EXAMPLE 2-series Setup :
(F) 225/35/19
(R) 255/30/19
Variance 0.7%
* We like to keep the F to R rolling diameter variance less than 1% on XDrive vehicles.
Thanks that makes me feel better. Do you do tire and rim packages?
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Thanks that makes me feel better. Do you do tire and rim packages?
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Question Will these wheels fit?

I'm upgrading to 19s for my f22.

The BBS wheel I found after some research on what should fit are: 19x8 ET40 for the front and 19x9 ET44 for the rear.

I just wanted to double check on here before I order them.

They are the BBS CH129 for the front and BBS CH130 for the rear for those interested!

Thanks ahead!
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