Hi,
As you can see from my sig pic, I`m running the standard Coupe wheels on my car. Does anyone know the wheel weights of these and the other wheels BMW make available for the Z4 like the 108`s? I assume the split rims will be lighter?
Also, has anyone run any semi-slicks on the standard BMW rims (108 style or any other?). I may do some track time later this year and am thinking about fitting the same tyres all round (225*35*18) - fitting the same size tyres at the back as are on the front wheels, has anyone tried this? I`m hoping this would help conteract the natural understeer tendancies road cars have. I think 225`s will fit the 8.5 inch wide wheels..... Are we completely sure that standard non-runflat tyres work on the runflat BMW rims okay? I think the semi-slick tyres are very stiff anyway (the sidewalls) so should be similar to runflats in that they sidewalls won`t flex much.
If I go this route I`ll probably buy a new set of wheels for the road (108`s) and use my current wheels on the track with 225`s fitted all round.
I was thinking about buying a cheaper car for some trackdays but given how the prices of our cars are dropping and how suitable they should be on track
, I`m very tempted to use the Z4 Coupe
As you can see from my sig pic, I`m running the standard Coupe wheels on my car. Does anyone know the wheel weights of these and the other wheels BMW make available for the Z4 like the 108`s? I assume the split rims will be lighter?
Also, has anyone run any semi-slicks on the standard BMW rims (108 style or any other?). I may do some track time later this year and am thinking about fitting the same tyres all round (225*35*18) - fitting the same size tyres at the back as are on the front wheels, has anyone tried this? I`m hoping this would help conteract the natural understeer tendancies road cars have. I think 225`s will fit the 8.5 inch wide wheels..... Are we completely sure that standard non-runflat tyres work on the runflat BMW rims okay? I think the semi-slick tyres are very stiff anyway (the sidewalls) so should be similar to runflats in that they sidewalls won`t flex much.
If I go this route I`ll probably buy a new set of wheels for the road (108`s) and use my current wheels on the track with 225`s fitted all round.
I was thinking about buying a cheaper car for some trackdays but given how the prices of our cars are dropping and how suitable they should be on track
