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09-28-2007, 02:39 PM | #1 |
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225/40 All Around..any Issues?
Anyone running 225/40 18 all around on sp rims, if so, any probs? Just wanna check before I switch rims, and get new tires. Thanks.
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Aside from increasing the size, not too many owners will deviate from the original size.
The rear of the car will rotate more so during a turn than the 255/35-18 size. |
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The reason I ask, i am set on a particular tire, for light winter use, and they dont offer oem rear size. Or different situation, just up a size to 225/45 255/40 18....is that feasable?
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An interesting thought, however... when the width of the rim changes, say 8" -> 8.5" but the tire size stays consistent, say: 225/40... I would assume the total diameters (ride height) of the wheels and rims would have to be different, right? (Because the tire would be more stretched on the 8.5" rim.) I wonder if this will cause an issue on an AWD system??? |
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09-28-2007, 06:23 PM | #6 |
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The specs on the 225 I'm lookin @ reveal that it will fit on up to a 9 in. rim. Whether or not it too stretched is personal opinion i guess. I will just have to wait and see.
But I dont know if a stretched out tire would effect the x drive. I dont think it would. Anyone else?
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Since the front and rear wheels are different in width, you have to consider the tire's outcome when installed. |
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A 225 on a 8.5 isn't that much of a stretch, so the difference in height between the front and rear wheels using a 225 all around is negligible.
If this is for a winter tire I think there would be no problems, you aren't going to be driving aggressively in the winter anyways. Right?
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Its not for a full blown winter setup, just an all season performance tire, and its most likely never really gonna be in snow. Just freshly cleaned roads.
Its just gonna be w no spare and no runflats. Gotta figure something out.
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Just get one of those mobility kits or AAA and you're golden.
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I got into reading some of the TireRack articles a whiles ago. The height difference for the 225/40 on the 8.0 and 8.5 is negligible. Something to do with the belts in the tires. I definitely plan to do this with stock 18. All seasons, or maybe go all out with the winters since hypothetically it will be my second set. |
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Thanks for this- I dug around on TR's site, and found it: "Because tires have flexible sidewalls, a single tire size will fit on a variety of rim widths. A tire's rim width range identifies the narrowest to the widest rim widths that the tire is designed to fit. The width of the rim will influence the width of the tire. A tire mounted on a narrow rim would be "narrower" than if the same size tire was mounted on a wide rim. NOTE: Because the overall diameter of a steel belted radial is determined by the steel belts, there is little, if any, change to the overall diameter of the tire due to differences in rim width." http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/tirespecskey.jsp |
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10-01-2007, 09:58 AM | #15 |
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Many have been going to 225/40R18 all around on the OE wheels for winter tires.
Winter http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=AH8&...nter/index.jsp
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Hi guys ! I have a 2008 335i e93 with 225/40r/18 all around.
Obviously, the rear should be on 255 but I had a deal on some 225. Although the car drive perfectly it look silly ! Can I put 25-30mm spacer on the rear ? Will it help ? Thanks for you help. |
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