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06-27-2010, 11:58 AM | #1 |
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2007 328i Tire Size for sport pack
Hi I am a new 2007 328i 2D owner with sport pack, i have 18" rim I guess
![]() Could you gusy tell me what is the tire size for the front and the rear, in case i need to replace them wich i will , because i dont like the run flat tires thank you |
06-27-2010, 12:17 PM | #2 |
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They should be 225/40/18 in the front and 255/35/18 in the rear
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few say that newer generation of run-flats are pretty good so if you don't do fast driving and all, it's probably ok choice but for comfort they still can't match the non-RFT option. I prefer regular ones. Lower unsprung weight, more feel, etc. I only run RFT for winter where getting stranded in cold isn't nice.
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I've had RFTs on 2 different BMWs and they performed fine with no problems. So unless the cash is burning a hole in your pocket, why don't you simply run what you have until they wear out & then replace with non run flats?
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