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01-25-2025, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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255s in Front Possible on e92?
Hi - I know this topic has been discussed a lot of the years, but nothing definititive. Some say they rub, some say it's totally fine. Apex say it's fine and is a recommended setup.
I'm trying to run: E92 335i ARC-8 18x9 (square setup) 255/35/18 tire et30 offset B12 suspension (Eibach Springs, B8 Struts) Would it be safer to use a 245/35/18 tire all the way around? I heard Conti have less square shoulders, so if I did that, maybe the rubbing is a non-factor with a 255 tire? |
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I think if I were buying all seasons today I would go for the Michelin A/S4. I've had both the Michelin A/S3+ and currently have the DWS06+. They're very neck in neck for the best all season made. Tons of grip and ride well, but they do lack a little steering feel. They feel pretty squiggly when brand new but they get tons better with a little use. I think you'll like them!
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I'm also a little irritated by Michelin - great tires, but wear out fast and honestly, I felt like they rode harsh and noisy. I was running the Super Sports and Sport 4S for about 12 years. Time to try something new. |
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When they're brand new, it can be a little shocking. Give them about 1,000 miles to break in and you'll be happy. They feel greasy/squirmy at first but they really do even out to ride nicely. They won't be as razer sharp as the Michelins but they ride a little better and last longer too. You'll like them
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