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      05-27-2020, 12:56 PM   #67
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You are again missing the part that states the tire tread should be the SAME to 0.5" smaller than the wheel width.
just get a proper fitting tire. it should be ~1" wider than the rim width considering the rim width is measured inside the wheel lip. it might "feel" nimble but grip is fast, not how the car "feels."

Go check out the fitment on the miatas at your local autox. Everyone tries to fit the widest tire (more grip) on the narrowest wheel (weight). That'll give you an idea of what actually works.
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just get a proper fitting tire. it should be ~1" wider than the rim width considering the rim width is measured inside the wheel lip. it might "feel" nimble but grip is fast, not how the car "feels."

Go check out the fitment on the miatas at your local autox. Everyone tries to fit the widest tire (more grip) on the narrowest wheel (weight). That'll give you an idea of what actually works.
Oh, I will fit the widest tire possible. I was just pointing out how the post ignored the point. I'm running the stock M3/4 rims and tires and will be increasing rear width once this set is done.
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Oh, I will fit the widest tire possible. I was just pointing out how the post ignored the point. I'm running the stock M3/4 rims and tires and will be increasing rear width once this set is done.
I get they don't teach literacy in Bexar county, but the article goes on:


There are a few things to understand in regards to tire width. A WIDER TIRE:
  • Does NOT change the contact patch SIZE when the vehicle weight and tire pressure is the SAME.
  • DOES change the contact patch SHAPE when the vehicle weight and tire pressure is the SAME. The contact patch becomes wider and shorter (front to rear).
  • (Typically) ALLOWS for LOWER PRESSURE which will then INCREASE the contact patch size (good).
  • INCREASES the tires Total Tread Surface Area (TTSA), and makes it less prone to overheating and has a LONGER LIFE.
  • Takes LONGER to WARM UP to its ideal operating range. Usually not a problem on heavy cars.
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      05-27-2020, 07:28 PM   #70
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I get they don't teach literacy in Bexar county, but the article goes on:


There are a few things to understand in regards to tire width. A WIDER TIRE:
  • Does NOT change the contact patch SIZE when the vehicle weight and tire pressure is the SAME.
  • DOES change the contact patch SHAPE when the vehicle weight and tire pressure is the SAME. The contact patch becomes wider and shorter (front to rear).
  • (Typically) ALLOWS for LOWER PRESSURE which will then INCREASE the contact patch size (good).
  • INCREASES the tires Total Tread Surface Area (TTSA), and makes it less prone to overheating and has a LONGER LIFE.
  • Takes LONGER to WARM UP to its ideal operating range. Usually not a problem on heavy cars.
Cool, you are arguing over the statement, 0-0.5".
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Rubbed in the front sometimes on full lock, no rub in the rear.

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Rubbed in the front sometimes on full lock, no rub in the rear.

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I'm currently on the market for my summer set on my new '16 340i xDrive, and this looks absolutely gorgeous. Any idea if that tire spec would clear on mine?

Planning on lowering in the future, but yours seems quite low already!

Was looking mainly at 19", but damn... plus potholes out here wouldn't be nearly as heart-wrenching haha
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I'm currently on the market for my summer set on my new '16 340i xDrive, and this looks absolutely gorgeous. Any idea if that tire spec would clear on mine?

Planning on lowering in the future, but yours seems quite low already!

Was looking mainly at 19", but damn... plus potholes out here wouldn't be nearly as heart-wrenching haha
225/40/18 has 26" diameter, which is stock diameter of your car (same as 225/45/18, 225/40/19, 255/35/19). All you need is proper spec of the wheels (width, offset).

However, without lowering it will not look nearly as good as this car, as the fender gaps remain the same (and they are anyway 10 mm bigger on M Sport xdrive).
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currently running Yokohama AD08R 255/35/19 front, 265/35/19 rear, thinking of going down to 18s but I'm still not sure
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Running 245/45/18 all around, no rubbing issues.
Comfort is much better compared to 245/40/18, especially over speed bumps.
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I just put VMR 19×9.5 in the rear, with 19x8.5 in the front. I'm running Michelin PS4S with 265/35/19 in the rear with 235/40/19 in the front. I was also looking for a meaty setup. They screwed up my rear offset, so I'm waiting for new rear wheels now...
Sorry, no proper side profile. I'll try to get a couple when my car is out of the shop...
3 years later... but do you remember if you were running any springs because I want to run this setup on my car
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How about some 245/45r18's for meat?
hey man just wondering if this tire setup on 18 x 8.5 squared will work on a xdrive f30, will my speedo be off? any consequences?
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How about some 245/45r18's for meat?
hey man just wondering if this tire setup on 18 x 8.5 squared will work on a xdrive f30, will my speedo be off? any consequences?
I've been running 245/45r18's for over 6 years now without any issues on xDrive. Currently on some Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 studded winter tire. As for the speedo, it's more accurate, if my HUD is showing 35mph, all the speed signs will show about 1mph lower.
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I've been running 245/45r18's for over 6 years now without any issues on xDrive. Currently on some Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 studded winter tire. As for the speedo, it's more accurate, if my HUD is showing 35mph, all the speed signs will show about 1mph lower.
Hmm I bought a cheap set of 245/45 snows on 18x8 et 30's , they rubbed at full lock in reverse on my stock f32 msport, must've been the 4mm difference in offset from the OEM 400ms?
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Hmm I bought a cheap set of 245/45 snows on 18x8 et 30's , they rubbed at full lock in reverse on my stock f32 msport, must've been the 4mm difference in offset from the OEM 400ms?
Looking at an offset calculator, I have 11mm less clearance to the strut, while only extending 1mm further out with 18x8.5 et 35's. Due to the narrower wheel and lower offset, I would believe you are poking out about 5-6mm more than I am.

I also cannot remember, but I believe F32's have slightly worse clearance than F30's in the front.
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Hello I am thinking of running the same tire and rim size set up on my 2016 340i do you have any rubbing issues in the front? Also are you on any springs or anything else?
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Any issues with rubbing in the front I bought a set of Apex ARC8s but I’m not sure what exact tire size to run :/
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Hello I am thinking of running the same tire and rim size set up on my 2016 340i do you have any rubbing issues in the front? Also are you on any springs or anything else?
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I'm xDrive and replaced the stock springs/struts with Eibach 05-22 springs and Koni Yellow struts. No rubbing, however it's very tight in the front at full lock position.
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