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04-02-2015, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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All details for a new set of wheels & tyres.
Hi everyone, sorry to be posting yet again but I have got all the details for a new set of wheels and tyres to fit to my 1 series hatchback 2009 and I want to be 100% positive they fit before I hand over £500+ ($800)
BMW 19" MV2 ALLOY WHEELS PCD 5X120 CB 72.5 Front 8J ET34 Rear 9J ET37 Front Tyres are Continental 235/40/19 Rear tyres are Pirelli 255/35/19 |
04-02-2015, 06:56 PM | #3 |
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i think fronts will be OK and with a slight negative camber it won't rub but 255's on 9 et37 will rub pretty badly.. in order to run 255s you have to have at least an et40 and some negative camber too.
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Advice is to stay away. This combo isn't really made for the 1.
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04-02-2015, 08:25 PM | #5 |
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^^ +1 - I agree with HeelToe. Here is why>..
First I'll say thank you for giving us more information than last time but when looking for wheels that fit you really need to know the following things. Wheel diameter - (i.e 17", 18" or 19") Wheel offset - (ET for front and rear wheels) Wheel width - (width in inches or mm) Tire size- (this includes the make and model) Seeing as you don't have the make and model of the 1er you have I'll give a baseline that is common here on the forums. The US spec 135i M Sport comes with the following: Front- 18" x 7.5" ET49 (215/40/18) Rear- 18" x 8.5" ET52 (245/35/18) As you can see by the images below, this is what the estimated differences are based on the information you've given. I've calculated for more of a 'worse case scenario' going with a 8.5" width on the wheels you've posted for both front and rear. In both cases you will see by the diagrams that you will have clearance for suspension but due to the ET in both cases it pushes the wheel outboard much farther than stock. Also notice that the front and rear tire size is taller than OE by more than 5%, which can also cause issues. FRONT - REAR- Check out this link, it might help with your search. http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp
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