326 M sport alloy - alternatives to RFTs

BeemerGuy

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Hi All,

I realise this has been covered already at length at times but thought I'd ask as I wasn't quite sure of the 18" front 19" rear story, and also wanted the latest opinions.

I have the 326 M sports 19" front and back on a 2016 e89 S20i. They came with Bridgestone Potenza RFTs 255/30 91Y.

I assume the 18", 19" therefore does not apply to me as these are already upgraded wheels? Is there normally a wheel size difference on standards?

If I look at replacement tyres should I go for Michelin Pilot Sport 4s 255/35?….any specific variant, or is there something even better/better VFM?

Many thanks,
BeemerGuy
 
Your wheels will be staggered, meaning that the rears are wider than the fronts. So the tyres currently on will be 225/35/19 and 255/30/19, front/rear. I am ditching the Bridgestone RFT myself, and will put PS4S on in 235/35/19 and 265/30/19, but this is subject to much debate. 255/35/19 rears is also an option.
 
Thanks - I just checked and you're spot on: 225/35/19 and 255/30/19, front/rear as you said.

The 265/30/19 vs 255/35/19 debate is whether they are strictly insurable as the 265/30/19 size is potentially outwith tolerance more or less?

And you will go with an repair and inflation kit/compressor as an alternative to a space saver?
 
my M326 rear wheel is cracked so I have brought some after market wheel but are 9j in the front and 10j in the rear, so up by .5j all round. The recommended tyre size for these is 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively. But tempted to run 265/35/19 or 275/30/19 or 275/35/19 on the rear
 
Leek78 said:
my M326 rear wheel is cracked so I have brought some after market wheel but are 9j in the front and 10j in the rear, so up by .5j all round. The recommended tyre size for these is 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively. But tempted to run 265/35/19 or 275/30/19 or 275/35/19 on the rear
That's an increase of 1j. You need to check the offsets of those wheels, there's not much room to spare at those widths.
 
Leek78 said:
my M326 rear wheel is cracked so I have brought some after market wheel but are 9j in the front and 10j in the rear, so up by .5j all round. The recommended tyre size for these is 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively. But tempted to run 265/35/19 or 275/30/19 or 275/35/19 on the rear
Hi I thought the 326's were 8J & 9J so your up by 1 all round. I've got my eye on some 437's which are the same as your replacements 9J & 10J they have 255/35/19 & 275/35/19 so you should be fine with your temptations.
 
Pickster said:
Hi I thought the 326's were 8J & 9J so your up by 1 all round. I've got my eye on some 437's which are the same as your replacements 9J & 10J they have 255/35/19 & 275/35/19 so you should be fine with your temptations.
Assuming those are genuine 437M wheels your fronts will rub a little with those tyres, go with 245/35r19 if you have a choice.
 
Leek78 said:
so its looking like the consensus is, front go for 245/35/19 on the 9j et29, and 275/35/19 on the 10j et38

IThe rear you propose could rub on arch trim in the bends or compression if you drove spiritedly compression :cry: feel or look at the arch liner , its protrudes down with a defined lip :( silly design for no apparent reason .
On those numbers i'd be thinking 265 35 or 275 30 unless another member has the same 10j et38 & can confirm for sure .
 
You guys knowz tyres, I'm trying to follow....I'm assuming 9j is really 19" and the et29 is the distance from hub to edge....is that a standard distance for 326 without spacers (i assume no spacers is standard?)?

If I went for Michelin pS4 235/35 fronts and 255/35 rear I assume that would be fine... what I might be missing from the 265/30 rears would be a bit of extra width, and they'd be higher....
So the extra hight would give extra comfort, but I'd have less rubber on the road (and not look as cool), and also avoid some potential rub?

Have I understood correctly...I'm afraid I'm only a secret petrolhead wannabe...thanks.
 
9j is the wheel width, 9j = 9 inches, 10j = 10 inches. You're right on the "ET" being the offset from the wheel centre line to the hub face. 265/30 will give a little extra tyre wall height. But as youre running 255/35 its the best option on std wheels.
 
Leek78 said:
9j is the wheel width, 9j = 9 inches, 10j = 10 inches. You're right on the "ET" being the offset from the wheel centre line to the hub face. 265/30 will give a little extra tyre wall height. But as youre running 255/35 its the best option on std wheels.

And I believe I'm right in saying the 'J' measurement is across the inner faces? In other words, the width the tyre has to fill.
 
correct, so the image shows a 10j wheel (10x25.4mm = 254 mm), as indicated by rim width.
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Would I be right in assuming there is no real demand for second hand Bridgestone 19 Run flats?

...the ones I'd be taking off have only done 14K and look like they have plenty of tread and are undamaged....suppose I could store as a spare, bulky as they'd be.
 
BeemerGuy said:
ok I think I'm getting it slowly thanks....did you just knock that up - pretty impressive!?
no its from the BM autosport site, as I'm working out which tyres to get on my 19'' 9j ET 35 front and 10j ET 40 rear wheels
 
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