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      03-18-2025, 10:13 PM   #1
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BMW e92 coupe tyre size suitable

Will 225/40/18 on front &
245/35/18 rear suit on bmw 18 inch front 8j rear 18 9j be a good fit on my bmw E92 coupe ?

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It'll work, but you'll be stretched with a 245 on a 9" wheel. Why not just go with OEM sizes? 225/40R18 front, and 255/35R18 rear.

Are you RWD or xDrive? The 245 might mess with your transfer case if you're xDrive.
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I have 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 PS4S’ on my ‘09 E92 and like the look.
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I have 235/40/18 and 265/35/18 PS4S’ on my ‘09 E92 and like the look.
That’s great I need to know that

225/40/18 on front and 245/35/18 on back is okay for my E92 coupe

This is the info I need iv asked several ppl and nobody seems to know. There a waste of time will the above tyre configuration work and be okay thanks
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You're still putting the wrong size on the rear, the base setup BMW recommends is 225/35/18 and 255/30/18.
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You're still putting the wrong size on the rear, the base setup BMW recommends is 225/35/18 and 255/30/18.

Hi I already have the tyres will the set up be okay I can’t change tyres ?
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Don't look for approval from me, it looks like you jumped the gun and bought the wrong tires. I'm guessing that you'll experience greater understeering with those rear tires. A quick look at the plaque inside the door jam would have shown you the BMW recommended sizes.
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Went into a bmw garage technician said they will work no problem . Rang another bmw specialist he said 255 would be a bit wider but the 245 Bridgestone will be ok and won’t create any issues
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Don't look for approval from me, it looks like you jumped the gun and bought the wrong tires. I'm guessing that you'll experience greater understeering with those rear tires. A quick look at the plaque inside the door jam would have shown you the BMW recommended sizes.
Wasn’t looking for approval FROM YOU, Find your comment quite smart and cheeky was asking for help advise not your stamp of approval, have manners when your speaking to ppl or say nothing. Your nobody special
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Strong words from someone who's been here for a few days. Why ask when you've already purchased the tires? Good luck to you.
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Strong words from someone who's been here for a few days. Why ask when you've already purchased the tires? Good luck to you.

Honest words it’s for help advise not using derogatory wording skating ppl asking for help the 245 can be changed for 255 I was just told they’d be okay and depends on brand some are far better tyre 🛞 and fit than others. I didn’t realise ppl on here longer gives them the right to be frankly quite smart and unhelpful with advise and help I’m a professional and speaking to ppl in appropriate fashion costs nothing to be nice. You were on the attack you need to chill out and answer ppl in a prof manner or not at all

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It'll work, but you'll be stretched with a 245 on a 9" wheel. Why not just go with OEM sizes? 225/40R18 front, and 255/35R18 rear.

Are you RWD or xDrive? The 245 might mess with your transfer case if you're xDrive.
Hi my car is RWD ONLY not x drive the 245 /35/18 are a premium brand of tyre for sale I paid small deposit to hold them but if there going to be a problem then il buy the 255/35/18 bmw garage technician told me the tyre 🛞 for back @ 245/35/18 will not cause any issues. New shocks discs pads & handbrake shoes fitted, new shocks on front and suspension arms new led light upgrade plus other parts to change improve the car and upgrade it. Had it serviced 5400 miles ago and having a full service Mann filters one is bosch new Bosch wipers Mobil 6 litre BMW LL04 5w 40 oil. BMW said that’s best oil for this engine. Iwis chain fitted nov 2023 new battery new alacantra steering wheel. New glowplugs DPF EGR all cleaned though it wasn’t too bad I just had it done for peace of mind. Is there anything else these cars need ?
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