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Looking for Opinions on T&W Info

I am getting ready to put new wheels and tires on my 1994 325i and wouls like some comments on tire & wheel sizes. What is the biggest widest I can get on there. what would look kill? any opinions would be appreciated & pics of youre would be better thanks

Dean

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A good website to look at would be www.tirerack.com they will tell you what tires and wheels fit your car. I have seen 9.5in by 19 on a 328 I personally think that you shouldn't go between 7.5-8.5 with 17 or 18 inch rims. If you go more than 8.5 it won't look that much nicer and is worth the xtra money if you have a stock car plus i think it comes out the rear fender a little
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I have actually been to tirerack.com and found some cool stuff but it is not 3 dimensional thats why some pics of others cars would be cool. Thanks for the input on the subject
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if you want pictures it might be worth the $6 investment for performance bmw magazine or others...I personally have 18 by 7.5in wheels with 225 tires and I think they look pretty good. Just watch out if you ever think of getting some performance suspension that will lower your car a little bit I was told that 235 tires may rub the rear fenders

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