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525SEI BRIT
04-18-2007, 11:26 AM
Simple question really who's got 275's on the back? its time to replace my tyres now the inside edges resemble slicks so just wondering who's got what and how bad the rubbing is?
Simple question really who's got 275's on the back? its time to replace my tyres now the inside edges resemble slicks so just wondering who's got what and how bad the rubbing is?
Sorry mate, 235/45/17s all around... that's the limit size listed on the pillar sticker and every tire shop guy i've talked with seems to be saying there are trade offs and unless i'm gonna be drag racing what i have is the best. What sizes have you been using?
Anton CH.
04-18-2007, 11:38 AM
Sorry mate, 235/45/17s all around... that's the limit size listed on the pillar sticker and every tire shop guy i've talked with seems to be saying there are trade offs and unless i'm gonna be drag racing what i have is the best. What sizes have you been using?
I've been told you can fit 255s all around, with the proper wheel offset of course. He probably wants 275s just for looks.
Boone.Msi
04-18-2007, 11:50 AM
265/35/18's in the rear with eibach lowering kit and no problems. You can fit 275's but go ahead and have the fenders rolled just in case. Do a search as well, theres a few of us on here with 275's.
525SEI BRIT
04-18-2007, 12:19 PM
265/35/18's in the rear on the M parallel 9.5"ers with the M-tech suspension and no problems. i think by the looks of it the arches have already been rolled but i suspect done from new at the factory! not really tight but not a flat lip like the 525 was) my tyres look almost stretched over the rims at the moment!
CharlesAFerg
04-18-2007, 12:43 PM
265/35/18's in the rear on the M parallel 9.5"ers with the M-tech suspension and no problems. i think by the looks of it the arches have already been rolled but i suspect done from new at the factory! not really tight but not a flat lip like the 525 was) my tyres look almost stretched over the rims at the moment!
Factory eh? Hmm pictures? Sounds sweet.
bmwrp8
04-18-2007, 02:59 PM
265/35/18's in the rear on the M parallel 9.5"ers with the M-tech suspension and no problems. i think by the looks of it the arches have already been rolled but i suspect done from new at the factory! not really tight but not a flat lip like the 525 was) my tyres look almost stretched over the rims at the moment!
I have 255/40 at rear and my arches had been rolled but still sometimes the tires touches the fender...you sure you want 275? its close to porsche 295's rear
Boone.Msi
04-18-2007, 03:02 PM
i beleive the 94/95's got slightly rolled factory fenders, ive just always been told to have them rolled, if i went any wider.
What tyres are you wrapping the M-pars with? Il be getting some new 275's towards the later end of summer here.
Roderick
04-18-2007, 06:55 PM
Simple question really who's got 275's on the back? its time to replace my tyres now the inside edges resemble slicks so just wondering who's got what and how bad the rubbing is?
Running 275/30/19 Rear: 245/35/19 Front with no scrubing at all
525SEI BRIT
04-18-2007, 07:23 PM
Running 275/30/19 Rear: 245/35/19 Front with no scrubing at all
wow 19s?!?!? my ride over anything but silky smooth black stuff is ****! what's yours like:D
Roderick
04-18-2007, 08:05 PM
wow 19s?!?!? my ride over anything but silky smooth black stuff is ****! what's yours like:D
Well I live in Central FL. and some of the roads are not that bad plus mine is not a daily driver. The ride is really not that bad as long as you keep the tires balanced and rotated, also keep the hubcentric ring in place or replaced them when there worn.
525SEI BRIT
04-18-2007, 08:24 PM
Well I live in Central FL. and some of the roads are not that bad plus mine is not a daily driver. The ride is really not that bad as long as you keep the tires balanced and rotated, also keep the hubcentric ring in place or replaced them when there worn.
Got any pics?..:D.. what wheels are you running?
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