19" CSL ALLOYS with TYRES "MATTE BLACK" + Michelin & Conti's

What is the max outside rim diameter? Why are you selling them may I ask? They look big on your car what model of a Z are you driving?
 
What is the max outside rim diameter? Why are you selling them may I ask? They look big on your car what model of a Z are you driving?
 
i can answer a few of those, they look 19" and the car is a Z4 3.0I Pre facelift.
 
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Sometimes its best to lower the car when its on 19's. i dont think they look to big.
 
Rudd_2002 said:
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Sometimes its best to lower the car when its on 19's. i dont think they look to big.

i reckon you'll get rubbing issues with those wheels on M-sport/Eibach springs.
 
Are those tyres the correct profile (in relation to the standard wheels & tyres), as I thought the CSL (and the Z4Ms with CSL wheels) used 235/35/19 fronts and 265/30/19 rears?

On an ///M it only ±1% from standard, but on an non-///M it's more like ±3 and ±5% from standard - not sure if 5% is a big difference or not :?
 
mmm-five said:
Are those tyres the correct profile (in relation to the standard wheels & tyres), as I thought the CSL (and the Z4Ms with CSL wheels) used 235/35/19 fronts and 265/30/19 rears?

No, profiles not right, with a staggered setup they should NOT* be the same.

With regards to rubbing, if you get the profile of the tyres right (rolling circumference / radius is the same as 16" / 17" / 18") it will come down to the offset and whether the wheels stick out. The size of the alloy wheel doesn't matter with the correct profile tyres.


EDIT * Thanks srhutch for pointing out what I mean :oops:
 
PawnSacrifice said:
mmm-five said:
Are those tyres the correct profile (in relation to the standard wheels & tyres), as I thought the CSL (and the Z4Ms with CSL wheels) used 235/35/19 fronts and 265/30/19 rears?

No, profiles not right, with a staggered setup they should be the same.

With regards to rubbing, if you get the profile of the tyres right (rolling circumference / radius is the same as 16" / 17" / 18") it will come down to the offset and whether the wheels stick out. The size of the alloy wheel doesn't matter with the correct profile tyres.

you mean not the same :poke:
 
srhutch said:
PawnSacrifice said:
No, profiles not right, with a staggered setup they should be the same.

With regards to rubbing, if you get the profile of the tyres right (rolling circumference / radius is the same as 16" / 17" / 18") it will come down to the offset and whether the wheels stick out. The size of the alloy wheel doesn't matter with the correct profile tyres.

you mean not the same :poke:

Well of course I mean it, thought it was so implicit that I could emit the word "not". I have amended my original post.

At least you got to use your trusted :poke:

:)
 
I still like to know what the wheel diameter is? Mine measures 19" Outside Diameter the tires on my car are front 225/35/R19 rear 255/30/R19 RFT Bridgestone

What size of high performance tires did you guys fit onto your cars? I drive a Sdrive Z4 3.5i
 
I still like to know what the wheel diameter is? Mine measures 19" Outside Diameter the tires on my car are front 225/35/R19 rear 255/30/R19 RFT Bridgestone

What size of high performance tires did you guys fit onto your cars? I drive a Sdrive Z4 3.5i
 
Rolf-Dieter said:
I still like to know what the wheel diameter is? Mine measures 19" Outside Diameter the tires on my car are front 225/35/R19 rear 255/30/R19 RFT Bridgestone
Surely your question is answered by the title of the post - they're 19" wheels, so the diameter is 19" and 19" tyres will be required :?
 
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