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Nevermind - just saw that Tire Rack (per my separate thread started today) will have 265/35/R19 available as of December 9, 2011 (in case anyone else would rather go OEM size and didn't see my other post)...
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I read through the entire thread and couldn't find a decisive answer to my question below. I am running B&G springs and spacers (15mm front and 12mm rear) on the 220M rims. Will I have any rubbing issues if I opt for the 255/275 PSS'?
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From what I've read on this thread it appears the answer is no, I won't rub, but I want to be sure. I can always wait until the 265's come out. |
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I plan on running 255/35 and 285/30 PSS in the spring on zcp wheels - zcp wheels are wider and have a slightly more aggressive offset and this will work without rubbing (I'm not using spacers). |
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11-27-2011, 01:19 PM | #447 |
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Are you lowered?
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11-30-2011, 05:40 PM | #449 |
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I'm about to order a set of Super Sports in 275/35/19 to replace my factory PZero rears.
I've searched and read through here a few times but can't find a 100% clear answer, since most of you guys are modded. I'm 100% stock (not even spacers) and ZCP Package -- I just want to make sure that there won't be any rubbing. Also, I know that the preferred stagger for these rears would be 255's up front, but will it be a problem that I'm still running the factory 245s? Thanks, Jason |
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11-30-2011, 06:23 PM | #451 | |
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Found a set of PSS 275/35/19 for $621 (incl. shipping and tax). |
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12-26-2011, 03:17 AM | #452 | |
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Overall a great thread..alot of reviews on track and street experiences as well as good fitment discussion..
Yes http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp Quote:
I am about to run this same setup Rear: ET25 w/5mm spacer and Front: ET22 no spacer |
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No, it does not. This is only slightly true on the NON-M E90 and E92.
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19 New Tire Dimensions released in Feb and now available including fitments for BMW 135, M5 and M6, 335, z4. Here they are below:
205/45ZR17 (88Y) XL 245/45ZR17 (99Y) XL 205/40ZR18 (86Y) XL 215/40ZR18 (89Y) XL 235/50ZR18 (101Y) XL 245/35ZR18 (92Y) XL 255/30ZR19 (91Y) XL 255/40ZR19 (100Y) XL 255/45ZR19 (104Y) XL 275/40ZR19 (105Y) XL 285/40ZR19 (107Y) XL 325/30ZR19 (105Y) XL 345/30ZR19 (109Y) XL 245/45ZR20 (103Y) XL 255/40ZR20 (101Y) XL 255/45ZR20 (105Y) XL 265/30ZR20 (94Y) XL 285/35ZR20 (104Y) XL 335/30ZR20 (108Y) XL Nate |
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Also as of today there is a $70 Rebate that helps out a little bit:
http://www.michelinman.com/sites/mic...romotions.page http://www.tirerack.com/specialoffer...p?promoID=M237 |
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03-01-2012, 08:46 PM | #459 |
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Just Put The PSS on My car and what a difference compared to the OEM Conti's. These Look and Ride so much better.
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Indeed looks good! Which size of the tires? Need also to get a new set beginning of April and I am not sure which size to choose. ZCP standard size or 255/275...
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