Valor1 said:
R.E92 said:
Boxster level handling
Those tyres are way too big for standard wheels. There's no way in hell you are going to keep up with a Boxster on a twisty road with properly fitting tyres let alone mismatched junk :lol:
Sorry, but you are incorrect. They are not "too big for standard wheels." I spoke directly to Continental after reviewing their wheel tire fitments (which shows these tires do in fact work perfectly fine on these size wheels) and they confirmed the sizes work just fine. Now, I've driven my car back and forth at speed on Mullholland Drive here in Los Angeles and I can tell you this car, set up the way it is now, is as fast as you'll want to drive on a roadway open to the public. A Z4 with a tuned N54 motor make substantially more hp and far more torque than even a 3.8 Boxster Spyder (which I have driven in the canyons as well) so even if it did give up a little bit in the corners it powers out a lot faster and is faster on the straights. Since you speak with expertise, have you driven a Z4 with this setup to substantiate your opinion as have I?
Valor1, yours is a standard suspension and you might not have rubbing but OP's one is M Sport which is 10mm lower and the 245/35R19 fronts and 275/35R19 rears would most definitely not fit at all.
I've asked a similar question not long ago in here - http://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=95831&p=1441118#p1441118 and also on the US E89 zpost and from replies the best you can get away with on the standard 19 inch wheels (8J front and 9J rear) are:
Standard suspension - max 235/40R19 front + 265/35R19 rear which is used by only a few in the US as you get slight rubbing when you take a passenger
M Sport suspension - max 235/35R19 front + 265/30R19 rear
Also this site is very useful when comparing sizes - http://www.willtheyfit.com/
At the end I went for Vredestein Ultrac Vorti - 235/35R19 front and 265/30R19 rear hoping to get slightly softer ride and a little bit more front end grip and most importantly to get rid of the horrible run-flat Bridgestone Potenza RE050A which cost me one cracked rear alloy already.