Considering 255/35/19 & 235/35/19 on 10J & 9J

The genuine M2/3/4 437m wheels are the exact same offset as the Z4 E89 wheels e.g. 326M. That's one reason I went for them too, along with strength and lightness from being forged. The forging process is impressive to watch!

My reading on the subject suggested not messing around with offsets. Scrub radius:
http://www.tuneruniversity.com/blog/2011/04/wheel-tech-part-ii-size-matters/

This is a good resource to help you visual aid measurements:

https://www.willtheyfit.com/

Rich :D
 
Smartbear said:
Ed.Straker said:
True-Blue said:
Mainly because I think it looks a bit like a moon buggy!

and, I think having circa 250 BHP-ish it’s a bit ‘over-tyred’ - 255F / 275R - bigger isn’t always better, although I can understand why a 35i or 35is owner might want to go that big :?

I’m always interested on how the handling is affected by those sizes that are clearly a long way from the OE settings..

Without doing an A B swap you’ll never know..

Of course most oversized tyres/wheels are done for cosmetic reasons...

Again not sure how stretching a tyre over the widest rim works, but it won’t improve rim protection....

My e89 definitely feels more agile & lighter on its feet with 17” wheels/225 tyres, it doesn’t stop me from fitting the 19”s in the summer months though purely because they look so much better. It feels a little “clumsy” with the bigger wheels fitted :?
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Rob

Rob, apologies if I’ve missed this, but what size tires do you have fitted to the Veemann’s?
 
Nictrix said:
Heres another pic of 265/30 from a bit further away
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Thanks again,

Yes so I can see that with a 30 profile, 265/275 works well... but, in theory, going down to 255/35/19 should also work but give a more compliant ride :?
 
True-Blue said:
Smartbear said:
Ed.Straker said:
I’m always interested on how the handling is affected by those sizes that are clearly a long way from the OE settings..

Without doing an A B swap you’ll never know..

Of course most oversized tyres/wheels are done for cosmetic reasons...

Again not sure how stretching a tyre over the widest rim works, but it won’t improve rim protection....

My e89 definitely feels more agile & lighter on its feet with 17” wheels/225 tyres, it doesn’t stop me from fitting the 19”s in the summer months though purely because they look so much better. It feels a little “clumsy” with the bigger wheels fitted :?
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Rob

Rob, apologies if I’ve missed this, but what size tires do you have fitted to the Veemann’s?

255/35/19 & 235/35/19, m-sport suspension with no rubbing.
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
True-Blue said:
Smartbear said:
My e89 definitely feels more agile & lighter on its feet with 17” wheels/225 tyres, it doesn’t stop me from fitting the 19”s in the summer months though purely because they look so much better. It feels a little “clumsy” with the bigger wheels fitted :?
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Rob

Rob, apologies if I’ve missed this, but what size tires do you have fitted to the Veemann’s?

255/35/19 & 235/35/19, m-sport suspension with no rubbing.
Rob

Great, thanks.

I’m guessing the Veemann’s are 9.5J rear.

I’ve found a couple of posts from @mr wilks also advocating 255/35/19 on 9.5J and as a 10j rim is ‘only’ 12.7mm wider, I’m still thinking 255/35/19 is the way to :thumbsup:
 
Yes, 8.5f & 9.5r. I purchased the wheels/tyres from Mr Wilks, he knows what he’s talking about :thumbsup:
Rob
 
After much research For my 35is - stock in every way - I am getting a set of M437 genuine alloys and putting 265/30/19 on the rear and 235/30/R19 on the front. Seems 275/255 is a tad too much.

Does that sound OK guys please?
 
step_change said:
After much research For my 35is - stock in every way - I am getting a set of M437 genuine alloys and putting 265/30/19 on the rear and 235/30/R19 on the front. Seems 275/255 is a tad too much.

Does that sound OK guys please?
This is the size of tyres and width of rims on our car. You can see from the pics how it looks.
 
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?
 
step_change said:
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?
I suppose they arnt. Our 35i doesnt have adaptive suspension so I think sits higher than an 35is with adaptive suspension
 
step_change said:
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?

Black Circles with a promo code/flash sale. I saw True Blue posting on another thread earlier that he can get 19” MPS4S’s and Dunlop’s fit around £500 ish fitted.
 
Nictrix said:
step_change said:
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?
I suppose they arnt. Our 35i doesnt have adaptive suspension so I think sits higher than an 35is with adaptive suspension

I’m sure it says somewhere in the sales blurb about mine it’s 10mm lower, don’t know if that’s just standard for the iS or because I’ve adaptive suspension
 
Argyll Andy said:
Nictrix said:
step_change said:
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?
I suppose they arnt. Our 35i doesnt have adaptive suspension so I think sits higher than an 35is with adaptive suspension

I’m sure it says somewhere in the sales blurb about mine it’s 10mm lower, don’t know if that’s just standard for the iS or because I’ve adaptive suspension
I may be making this up but I thought all 35is models came with adaptive, it had to be specced on other models
 
Argyll Andy said:
step_change said:
@Nictrix, Thanks mate, are the 35i and 35is the same regarding the suspension etc?

@Argyll Andy - What tyre place are you using for those prices?

Black Circles with a promo code/flash sale. I saw True Blue posting on another thread earlier that he can get 19” MPS4S’s and Dunlop’s fit around £500 ish fitted.

Yes Dunlop’s Sportmaxx 2’s for £505 fitted MPS4S’s £517 fitted - but that’s for 235/35/19 F & 255/35/19 R 265/275 30’s are quite a bit more expensive
 
I’ve booked the car in for Wednesday, decided to go for the PS4S in 235/35/19 and 255/35/19.

Using the Michelin cashback offer to bring the price down.

This should alleviate the rear rub whilst retaining a decent amount of ride confront from the 35 profile rear, not to mention positively impact the dynamics and looks of the car :thumbsup:
 
These are 437M, 255/35 front, 275/30 rear on my 35i with adaptive suspension:

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No rub on the rear at all but I get rub against the front wheel arch when reversing with any more than 50% rotation. It's very minor and causing no damage so at next tyre change I'll move to 245/35 on the front.

If the car was producing less power I'd probably reduce the rear width a little.

@True-Blue
In that first pic they look like they stick out much further on the rear, are you certain those wheels are genuine? There's a lot of reps out there with dodgy offsets.
 
R.E92 said:
These are 437M, 255/35 front, 275/30 rear on my 35i with adaptive suspension:

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No rub on the rear at all but I get rub against the front wheel arch when reversing with any more than 50% rotation. It's very minor and causing no damage so at next tyre change I'll move to 245/35 on the front.

If the car was producing less power I'd probably reduce the rear width a little.

@True-Blue
In that first pic they look like they stick out much further on the rear, are you certain those wheels are genuine? There's a lot of reps out there with dodgy offsets.

Yes, 100% certain - standard size 19 is 9J ET 40, 437M’s are 19 X 10 ET 40, so the rim sits 1 inch or circa 2.5cm further out, it probably looks like it pokes more than it does because of the massive tire 275 35 19 is pretty significantly bigger than 275 30 19

In addition, all the part numbers where engraved in all the right places and they were significantly lighter than the 18’s that came off, even with the massive tires fitted.

EDIT - also have the Fuchsfelge fox logo engraved, BMW & Germany - all seems to check out :thumbsup:

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Had the PS4S fitted earlier today, complete transformation to how the car feels and no rubbing at all :thumbsup:

I’ll get some pics later, but looks much better to my eyes, although now considering Eibach Pro springs :roll:
 
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