Miro 111 20"
Hello, I Have a 545i sports package that had 8x18- et 20, (245/40/18) front and 9x18 et 32, (275/35/18) rear. I upgraded to 8.5x20 et 18 (245-35-20) front and 9.5x20 et 18 (275-30-20) rear. Looks awesome but the handling of the car is not as tight as before. What an I do to improve the handling ? Perhaps spacers? would appreciate your guidance. Thanks
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From: B-Ham, AL
My Ride: '06 550i
'84 Nissan S12 Turbo
I would assume "not as tight" translates into it doesn't respond as quickly as the stock set-up when cornering? If so, I notice the same thing with my 19's and the same Hankook tires...the car seems to not respond as quickly when cornering or jerking the steering wheel quickly.
I'm thinking it's just the difference between non runflat tires vs the oem runflats. Their sidewalls were so much stiffer, which translates into quicker responsiveness. That's what I'm guessing anyways. My oem set-up was heavier than my new set-up so it's not a weight issue
I'm thinking it's just the difference between non runflat tires vs the oem runflats. Their sidewalls were so much stiffer, which translates into quicker responsiveness. That's what I'm guessing anyways. My oem set-up was heavier than my new set-up so it's not a weight issue
I would assume "not as tight" translates into it doesn't respond as quickly as the stock set-up when cornering? If so, I notice the same thing with my 19's and the same Hankook tires...the car seems to not respond as quickly when cornering or jerking the steering wheel quickly.
I'm thinking it's just the difference between non runflat tires vs the oem runflats. Their sidewalls were so much stiffer, which translates into quicker responsiveness. That's what I'm guessing anyways. My oem set-up was heavier than my new set-up so it's not a weight issue
I'm thinking it's just the difference between non runflat tires vs the oem runflats. Their sidewalls were so much stiffer, which translates into quicker responsiveness. That's what I'm guessing anyways. My oem set-up was heavier than my new set-up so it's not a weight issue
Thanks
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From: Zoo York
My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
I think you just have a softer tire sidewall with the Hankooks. This would make the body roll more pronounced.
When you "lose sidewall", your tires might feel like the sidewalls "collapse" easily (at least I think, that's what Michael meant) under heavy cornering. This may also be the culprit. Either way, a little over-pumping might fix the issue. What tire pressures are you running?
When you "lose sidewall", your tires might feel like the sidewalls "collapse" easily (at least I think, that's what Michael meant) under heavy cornering. This may also be the culprit. Either way, a little over-pumping might fix the issue. What tire pressures are you running?
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My Ride: 545I and a half dozen other rides
It appears to me that too little side wall will not ?give? enough when the tires are at the limit. With a little more sidewall, if the tires have to grip abruptly the side wall will ?give a little? without breaking traction, with little or no side wall there is no ?give? so the tire will break traction easier and slide easier at the limit. There is a point of no return and to me everyday performance tire technology is at the limit for cornering at the 18 maybe 19 inch area. Tires for 20 inch on up wheels may look great but for cornering it is not there yet, at least compared to the smaller sizes
It appears to me that too little side wall will not ?give? enough when the tires are at the limit. With a little more sidewall, if the tires have to grip abruptly the side wall will ?give a little? without breaking traction, with little or no side wall there is no ?give? so the tire will break traction easier and slide easier at the limit. There is a point of no return and to me everyday performance tire technology is at the limit for cornering at the 18 maybe 19 inch area. Tires for 20 inch on up wheels may look great but for cornering it is not there yet, at least compared to the smaller sizes


