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      06-23-2013, 12:25 AM   #1
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Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport 225 40 18*

I know there are a lot of threads about fit, but I just want to confirm that my 128 with normal suspension will fit the following with no spacers or rubbing:
Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport 225 40 18*

I am looking into a private sale and just want to make sure. If anyone has any experience with the tires, id love to hear your opinion.
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I can't imagine you would have any issues, but of course it all depends on the wheel offsets.

I have a stock 128i sport suspension with 235/40-18 front and 275/35-18 rear PSS tires with no rubbing. I am using Apex Arc-8 wheels.

I installed these RE760 Bridgestone Potenza tires on my sister's 335i recently and they don't appear to be any wider than the PSS, so with wheel offsets close to stock I can't imagine you would rub.

Good luck.
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I can't imagine you would have any issues, but of course it all depends on the wheel offsets.

I have a stock 128i sport suspension with 235/40-18 front and 275/35-18 rear PSS tires with no rubbing. I am using Apex Arc-8 wheels.

I installed these RE760 Bridgestone Potenza tires on my sister's 335i recently and they don't appear to be any wider than the PSS, so with wheel offsets close to stock I can't imagine you would rub.

Good luck.
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      06-26-2013, 09:36 AM   #4
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You should be fine. I ran the RE760's and liked them a lot. Same size on front stock wheels.
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