19's in NYC???
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I bent a rim here in Atlanta, and mine are the 18 inch sport stock rims, style 124 I believe. It's extremely frustrating to be in a brand new $65,000 car and have to dump $400 on a new rim within a year. The smart thing to do I guess is to buy the wheel and tire insurance they offer when you buy your car.
For style reasons, whille not necessarily practical (because if I were practical I'd be in a Honda with bouncy 16 inch wheels) I am considering Beyern Mesh 19's, but will definitely be losing the run flats- I am convinced their stiffness contributes.
But yeah, I guess it's just part of the cost of ownership, unfortunately. That $500 wheel and tire insurance is looking better and better. If my wheel and tire retailer offers it, I'll jump at it- especially with upgraded rims.
For style reasons, whille not necessarily practical (because if I were practical I'd be in a Honda with bouncy 16 inch wheels) I am considering Beyern Mesh 19's, but will definitely be losing the run flats- I am convinced their stiffness contributes.
But yeah, I guess it's just part of the cost of ownership, unfortunately. That $500 wheel and tire insurance is looking better and better. If my wheel and tire retailer offers it, I'll jump at it- especially with upgraded rims.
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Originally Posted by cattman' post='248905' date='Mar 2 2006, 08:41 PM
I bent a rim here in Atlanta, and mine are the 18 inch sport stock rims, style 124 I believe. It's extremely frustrating to be in a brand new $65,000 car and have to dump $400 on a new rim within a year.
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Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='248554' date='Mar 2 2006, 12:07 PM
Good question.
For crappy roads 17" 225/50 are the best choice.
For crappy roads 17" 225/50 are the best choice.
i too live in boston, have the stock 18" tires with M aero package and wwas thinking of going with 19 or 20" tires. I don't use car in snow, so traction is not an issue. But I worry about ride. First, the runflats seem loud and harsh. Second, I assume larger tires will be worse. Any chance that 19 or 20" tires with non runflat will be both a better ride and less prone to trouble? Thanks.
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