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04-20-2016, 12:35 AM | #1 |
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Question: M4 437M Forged Rims on F10 (535i xDrive)
Will the following fit on a F10 model car: Front rims are 9x19 ET:29, rear rims are 10x19 ET:40 ? In addition, which 19" size tires would fit for those rims? Thanks. |
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04-20-2016, 12:02 PM | #4 |
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They actually fits the f10 better than the OEM f10 wheels.
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I just returned from having my M3 437M wheels installed with new tires on my F10. Man! What a difference in ride. My 2011 F10 535i X Drive M Sport came stock with 245/40-19 tires. I was going to install 245/40-19 back on the front but noticed they were slightly stretched on the stock 8.5" wheel and was worried that they would really be stretched on the 437M 9" wheel. I hate the stretched look.
I decided to go with Continental DWS06 Plus (Non-Runflat) 285/35-19 rear and 255/40-19 fronts, .1" difference in height. I was sweating it thinking the 255s might rub but they don't. Below are the pictures. The car has not been lowered nor will it ever be as long as I own it. Last edited by hurst01; 11-01-2021 at 05:05 PM.. |
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Not at all, sure it could benefit from 255 but 245 is perfectly within spec for 9” wide. And it’s if a wide summer compound even less of a concern.
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Yesterday I tried the 437m wheels 19*9ET28 ,19*10ET40, 255/35. When I installed . It scratched the front caliper and unable to rotate. Mine is 2014 550i. Do we have to use any spacers to protect the caliper ?
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Did the rears fit ok though?
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Rear fits fine .. and flush
Last edited by Hellboy550i; 09-09-2023 at 11:06 AM.. |
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