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Originally Posted by JetBlack5OC' post='770102' date='Jan 17 2009, 05:06 AM
Well most people are running the same sidewall height on 19's and 20's. You will have the same protection either way, 35 and 30 series.
245/35/19 and 275/30/19
245/35/20 and 275/30/20
You are just as likely to bend a 19 as you would a 20, if you hit a big pothole. You just have to be careful, whichever way you go. There are some people running the rubber band tires on the 20's, but it isn't necessary.
245/35/19 and 275/30/19
245/35/20 and 275/30/20
You are just as likely to bend a 19 as you would a 20, if you hit a big pothole. You just have to be careful, whichever way you go. There are some people running the rubber band tires on the 20's, but it isn't necessary.
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Originally Posted by JetBlack5OC' post='770102' date='Jan 17 2009, 04:06 AM
Well most people are running the same sidewall height on 19's and 20's. You will have the same protection either way, 35 and 30 series.
245/35/19 and 275/30/19
245/35/20 and 275/30/20
You are just as likely to bend a 19 as you would a 20, if you hit a big pothole. You just have to be careful, whichever way you go. There are some people running the rubber band tires on the 20's, but it isn't necessary.
245/35/19 and 275/30/19
245/35/20 and 275/30/20
You are just as likely to bend a 19 as you would a 20, if you hit a big pothole. You just have to be careful, whichever way you go. There are some people running the rubber band tires on the 20's, but it isn't necessary.
225/45/17 - 24.97" - stock
245/35/19 - 25.75" - close enough?
245/30/19 - 24.78" - good
275/35/20 - 27.57" - too big?
275/30/20 - 26.49" - too big?
any help would be appreciated
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Originally Posted by Aviator' post='769923' date='Jan 16 2009, 08:32 PM
Any pics of the black 710's on a members car yet?
yeah, would like to see them on a e60
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My Ride: 2004 E60 530i, 2012 E70 X5 35i
Model Year: 2004
Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='770013' date='Jan 16 2009, 11:24 PM
Many of us in NY with 20" wheels keep 40lbs of pressure in our tires all the time. Buy one of the good digital air pressure monitors and keep it in your trunk. Every few weeks, check and make sure it's still at 40 psi. Should you ever hit a road hazard, blowing the tire and saving the wheel is a much better option.
I have 20's and I drive in the city all the time, BQE, SI Expressway, FDR, Queens, and I haven't had a problem. I just drive slower and more careful. If i know of a bump on a certain highway, just slow down.
so get the 20's!!
I keep it at 41-42 PSI. Check it every week or so.
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Originally Posted by pgetsch' post='770183' date='Jan 17 2009, 08:08 AM
i agree but isnt it true that you need to plus size the rim according to overall stock size? what is the limit when comparing the diameter of the stock wheel...
225/45/17 - 24.97" - stock
245/35/19 - 25.75" - close enough?
245/30/19 - 24.78" - good
275/35/20 - 27.57" - too big?
275/30/20 - 26.49" - too big?
any help would be appreciated
225/45/17 - 24.97" - stock
245/35/19 - 25.75" - close enough?
245/30/19 - 24.78" - good
275/35/20 - 27.57" - too big?
275/30/20 - 26.49" - too big?
any help would be appreciated
Front - 245/35/20
And
Rear - 275/30/20 or 285/30/20
That is what I am running, as is many others. I am lowered on MRR 20's, with zero rubbing.
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Model Year: 2004
I have the mrr's in 20's and I like them, only concern is the machined polished lip which is hard to keep clean, I am probably going to powdercoat the lip gloss-black w/a "red time attack outside the lip"or get it triple chromed. what do you guys think?
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Originally Posted by bimmer530iguy' post='771380' date='Jan 19 2009, 03:31 AM
I have the mrr's in 20's and I like them, only concern is the machined polished lip which is hard to keep clean, I am probably going to powdercoat the lip gloss-black w/a "red time attack outside the lip"or get it triple chromed. what do you guys think?
i heard that the polished lip is a PITA to keep clean...thats why im pushing towards the vmr's i believe they are chrome. im driving myself crazy with this sh!t...i have to decide