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12-14-2008, 10:48 AM | #1 |
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To stagger or not? A definitive answer?
Ive searched and see lotas of threads on it but theere seems to be no real clear cut answer?
I have an 06 330i sport pack with the stagger setup. What I worry about is wearing out tires in a bad way and not beaing able to rotate them. My fronts always wear out faster than the rears on any vehicle i drive. It sems that I will go broke on tires if I stagger, even though Id like to leave it in the factory configuration. Also whats the deal with 19's? The tires are SO much more expensive compared to the factory 18. |
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Tires are generally <$200 each anyways for 18's as long as you don't get RFT so what's the big deal? It's not like your changing them every year are you?
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On a 330i your fronts should by no means wear out faster than the rear. If they do, please post photos, because with a RWD vehicle, that would be amazing.
That being said, the stagger should be kept unless you are a frequent track goer and want a square setup...but, if you were a frequent track goer, you would probably have a track set anyways, so this probably doesnt apply to you. You cannot rotate tires on a staggered setup, so thats out of the question, but tires for 19s are not necessarily infinitely more expensive than for 18s...There are many great options for tires in 19" sizes that wont break the bank and will provide fantastic grip and handling. In 19" you can try Falken 452, Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta, Nitto Invo, or if you want to spend a bit more, Michelin Pilot PS2, Goodyear F1 Assym...or if you want to go to the track and/or love driving with ridiculously fantastic tires all the time (except in the rain...) you can go with Bridgestone RE01-R (or soon to be RE11), Dunlop Direzza Star Spec... There are multiple different price levels for tires in 19" size, but any of the choices I listed here will do fantastic. The falkens and the vredesteins will perform very similarly to the michelin ps2's and the goodyear f1 assyms (and some would prefer the falkens and vredesteins over those two), but are notably cheaper. It's really your pick...but the short answer to your question: -Leave the stagger, unless this is your dedicated track set of tires
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Front tires are the steering tires and generally wear out faster than rears (so I have been told) unless you like to lay down a lot of tracks from stoplight to stoplight.
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I rarely burnt out, and my rears always wear faster. And why wouldn't they? The power is being put down in the rear.
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we dont have a FWD vehicle RWD=rears burn out faster than fronts... (by a significant margin)
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fronts will wear on the edges much more rapidly then a rear tire generally with these cars. I am currently not running a staggered setup right now for this exact reason, just running spacers in the rear will give the staggered look while still allowing for rotations
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