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07-02-2024, 05:55 PM | #23 | |
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07-07-2024, 05:29 PM | #25 |
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E90 rims and tire sizes
I think we are fooling ourselves about the quality of our roads. Anyone who drives where there is frost, is probably driving on a tire that has too low a profile. I like your idea of running a 50 series tire with a wider rim.
I currently run a 17x8 square set up with 225/45-17 tires (Continental DWS-06) with KV-1/-3 springs and suspension. I am currently set a little low, and plan to bring it up to M-sport height. I believe my current set-up is actually very good for an "enthusiast daily". The next logical upgrade for me would be lighter wheels (currently liking the Apex series) that are a little wider than stock. I really like your idea of a 17x9 wheel with a 235x50/17 tire. I would likely run a square size to allow rotating the tires. We both currently run the Continental DWS-06. What other tires do you like in this size for the summer? |
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Here’s a picture of my car how it currently stands. This is on Dinan springs part number D100-0497, Dinan camber plates and Bilstein b4 shocks. Rims are apex arc 8 in 17x8.5 et20 front with 235/50r17 and 18x9.5 et35 rear with 265/40r18. I have a 2 finger gap up front and a 1 finger gap in the rear. Prior to the Dinan camber plates, it was a 1 finger gap all around.
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07-20-2024, 08:34 AM | #28 |
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That front tire looks meaty and the rears wheel wells are definitely "filled".
I really liked your idea of a slightly thicker sidewall. One of the things that bugs me is the sound and feel of a low-profile tire hitting tar strips and transverse cracks in urban pavement. It is mostly noticeable in town when the windows are down, but it is the dominant "negative" feedback I get from the car-road interface. I was also wondering if the the 235/50-17 tire would be too stretched on a 9" wide rim. I will check tire specs before I buy new rims or tires. I could also go down to an 8.5" wide rim which would give me more rim choices. Have you ever damaged a rim with your set-up? I run the Continentals as a 3 season tire since I put on snows (Hakapellita R3) November 1. Interestingly the 205/55-16 snows do not give a significantly softer/smoother ride than the 225/45-17 Continentals. I guess that is a compliment to the Continentals. |
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