235/35/19 Square set up

True-Blue

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Afternoon all, so the plan to run a Square set up on the Mrs 23i is taking shape, two front 326’s inbound next week and hopefully two more I can collect locally over the weekend.

I’m contemplating a 235/35/19 Square set up to keep costs down as the Mrs is budget conscious, and this size hits a bit of a sweet spot in terms of size vs price.

On the basis that the car currently runs 225/45/17 tires on the style 290 17 x 8j ET 29’s as a square set up, a 19x8j ET29 set up on 235/35/19’s feels like it should work nicely, any thoughts?…. Am I missing anything?
 
Non-expert observation—it might / probably will get a bit understeery? My previous cars (MR2 and a corvette) have always had non square setups and don’t respond well to square ones! Curious to hear forum wisdom.
 
MarshMA10 said:
Non-expert observation—it might / probably will get a bit understeery? My previous cars (MR2 and a corvette) have always had non square setups and don’t respond well to square ones! Curious to hear forum wisdom.

All E89, E86 and E85 factory 17’s run a square tire set up :thumbsup:
 
True-Blue said:
Afternoon all, so the plan to run a Square set up on the Mrs 23i is taking shape, two front 326’s inbound next week and hopefully two more I can collect locally over the weekend.

I’m contemplating a 235/35/19 Square set up to keep costs down as the Mrs is budget conscious, and this size hits a bit of a sweet spot in terms of size vs price.

On the basis that the car currently runs 225/45/17 tires on the style 290 17 x 8j ET 29’s as a square set up, a 19x8j ET29 set up on 235/35/19’s feels like it should work nicely, any thoughts?…. Am I missing anything?

Should be fine..
 
From what I have read the staggered set ups make BMWs more understeery than the square ones.

My E90 330i has 8J x 17 wheels and 225/45 tyres all round and it drives fine for a saloon. In fact for a few years I did run it on Style 290s with the summer tyres.

I can't see why what you propose would be an issue.
 
I dont see any issue at all going with the 4 fronts .
Id stagger the tyres though.
215 or 225 40 19 fronts with 245 35 19 rears .
 
I'm not sure you did!

I suspect your 35i has staggered wheels so the rear tyres will have to be wider than the fronts because the rims are wider too.

This thread relates to fitting a set of wheels the same width front and rear. So I'm not sure why you'd fit different tyre widths. :?
 
D'oh, only just found this thread :headbang:

I am about to do the same thing - putting 19" 8J's all round (cracked rear 9J's, etc etc). I am also switching to non- runflats and was planning to keep 225/35 on the front and put 235/35 on the back. Interested to hear if other tyre sizes might work better, and if anyone thinks spacers on the back are worth the bother.
 
I have the 235/35 19R 92y square set up.
The door stickers don’t give the tyre pressures for these.
Can anyone advise of the correct pressures they are Bridgestone Potenza
Thanks for your help 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
 
Welsh Terrier said:
I have the 235/35 19R 92y square set up.
The door stickers don’t give the tyre pressures for these.
Can anyone advise of the correct pressures they are Bridgestone Potenza
Thanks for your help 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

There never was a 19" square set up..hence why there is no door sticker to that effect..

You must therefore have two fronts on the rears..suggest about 38-40 for those..FWIW
 
Hi
Thanks for taking the time to come back to me.
I guess you are right regarding the set up
Do I run the same pressure on the front as on the rear?
Thanks Again 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍
 
Welsh Terrier said:
Hi
Thanks for taking the time to come back to me.
I guess you are right regarding the set up
Do I run the same pressure on the front as on the rear?
Thanks Again 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍

Read my reply..
 
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