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Discussion in 'Member Introductions' started by cburn, Mar 5, 2014.

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    cburn

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    Hey guys and gals,
    Just wanted to a drop a line and introduce myself. I just purchased my first BMW 2011 335xi.

    I now want to do nothing but drive, it's an incredible car. I have plans to reduce understeer and a few other handling mods. I'm also looking into the Burger tuner for the n55 once I get out of warranty.

    Feel free to hit me up if you have any questions.
    Cheers,
    Chad
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    Ken.S.330

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    Welcome. Keep us updated on the mods. Pictures are always nice.
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    charlson89

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    Welcome to the club and forums, just a note I have seen problems with the burger kits.
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    MGarrison

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    Welcome to the club & forums!
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    cburn

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    Thanks guys. Anyone in the milwaukee area have m3 style 67 wheels? I'd like to try them on my 335xi before I buy to make sure there are no rubbing issues.
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    MHampton

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    welcome to the club and forums, E90 or E92?
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    cburn

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    2011 335xi sedan. I believe that is an e90 but I'm still learning all the codes.
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    MHampton

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    Sweet ride. you got it right! Enjoy it and put up some pics if you have them
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    Satch SoSoCalifortified

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    Welcome to the asylum! I can tell you that Style 67 M3 wheels (18") fit a 2006 335i with sport package but there is a certain scrunch in the rear over bumps unless you have very-very-low-profile tires...265/40-18s will scrunch.

    That's an engineering term.
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    cburn

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    Thanks for the tip Satch:)

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