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05-31-2015, 10:55 AM | #23 |
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Again. 30 vs 35 is meaningless without treadwidth. A 235/35-19 has less rubber between the rim and is a smaller outer diameter than a 305/30-19.
235 ×.35= 82 mm of sidewall 305 x 30= 92 mm of sidewall I'm going with 245/35-19 front, 86 mm of sidewall and the 305/30-19 rear on mine. I'm going to need custom offset and fender roll to fit the 305 beasts. |
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05-31-2015, 11:16 AM | #25 |
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Yeah. I've had Michelin pilot super sports, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S-2, continental DW, DWS, Bridgestone RE 960, and some random Kumho tires I needed to get when I had a flat 200 miles from home. The PSS and DW were the two best but the PSS was by far the better overall. I'm looking at Bridgestone Potenza RE-71 tires because I need more grip with the extra power.
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235/35/19
265/30/19 There ya go, boys n girls. Now, I have to send payment on TPMS and place an order for tires. +Appreciate to all
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06-01-2015, 08:02 AM | #29 |
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I have my shop reuse or get them as needed. Half the time they need replacing. Auto parts store delivers them. I think they were like 8-25$ per kit.I'd call the tire shop and ask.I'm on steroids number 12 of new tires now so it's a non event in my life.
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THe TPMS need replacing?
Everyone has been charging myself $100-$170 for BMW OE. Someone on the M3 forum sold me his 09+ one for $75 + fees.
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Since these are 18s what are some things that should i do to get a good stance? I'm rookie as well so please don't mind |
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My xi has sports suspension, so 275/35/18 would still fit right? No fender roll needed? |
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06-09-2015, 07:39 PM | #38 |
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My e93 335i is sport suspension. The physical size of the tire I recommended is virtually identical to mine and I have no rubbing issues with 9.5 wide wheels et.35. As long as you have similar offset you should be fine.
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