I recently bought some new wheels for my 2007 3.0 si coupe, and planning to get tyres fitted soon.
The specs of the new wheels are 18x8" front ET42, and 18x9" rear ET40. Fairly conservative offsets, but the rears being 9" wide will add that 6mm or so to how far they stick out compared to stock, plus the offset. Basically the fronts are exactly the same as BMW style 224 wheels and the rears are also the same but inwards by 10mm.
I'm most likely to get the standard 18" fitments of 225/40 front and 255/35 rear as I'm not looking to add spacers and I know they'll be safe, but I do also like a meaty looking tyre so was toying with the idea of 235/40 on the front and 265/35 rear?
The reason I'm slightly hesitant is that tyre/wheel fitment calculators can't always give a reliable indication of how a tyre will fit your specific car as tyre dimensions vary slightly by manufacturer, and the outer tyre edge is the most critical part of wheel fitment as it's closest to your arches. Increasing tyre width by 10mm will add 5mm on the outer edge a bit like having a 5mm lower offset, which should be perfectly safe on the front (seeing as my car originally had 10mm spacers fitted and the new wheels are only like using 5mm spacers), but the rears could be a little bit close for comfort depending on the exact tyre chosen?
I'm sure others must have tried these tyre sizes before so any thoughts/feedback welcome. Like I say, the standard sizes will be a no-brainer and look decent (especially at the back) so I still think I'm more likely to go with those, but interested to discuss.
The specs of the new wheels are 18x8" front ET42, and 18x9" rear ET40. Fairly conservative offsets, but the rears being 9" wide will add that 6mm or so to how far they stick out compared to stock, plus the offset. Basically the fronts are exactly the same as BMW style 224 wheels and the rears are also the same but inwards by 10mm.
I'm most likely to get the standard 18" fitments of 225/40 front and 255/35 rear as I'm not looking to add spacers and I know they'll be safe, but I do also like a meaty looking tyre so was toying with the idea of 235/40 on the front and 265/35 rear?
The reason I'm slightly hesitant is that tyre/wheel fitment calculators can't always give a reliable indication of how a tyre will fit your specific car as tyre dimensions vary slightly by manufacturer, and the outer tyre edge is the most critical part of wheel fitment as it's closest to your arches. Increasing tyre width by 10mm will add 5mm on the outer edge a bit like having a 5mm lower offset, which should be perfectly safe on the front (seeing as my car originally had 10mm spacers fitted and the new wheels are only like using 5mm spacers), but the rears could be a little bit close for comfort depending on the exact tyre chosen?
I'm sure others must have tried these tyre sizes before so any thoughts/feedback welcome. Like I say, the standard sizes will be a no-brainer and look decent (especially at the back) so I still think I'm more likely to go with those, but interested to discuss.