My E60 on 21's!
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My Ride: Bmw e60 550 peanut butter color interior with 21 inch wheels
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I am running 295 25 21 on my 550 on the rears and I am thinking about doing 285 30 21 instead like you. Please advise if you have an wearing issues with that size or rubbing issues. For example when you have people in the back or extra weight does it rub and how long are your rear tires lasting?
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I am running 295 25 21 on my 550 on the rears and I am thinking about doing 285 30 21 instead like you. Please advise if you have an wearing issues with that size or rubbing issues. For example when you have people in the back or extra weight does it rub and how long are your rear tires lasting with the alignments
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My Ride: 2004 BMW E60 525dA - Comf. seat, Hi-Fi Logic7, Navi prof, carphone prof, seat ventilation, Dynamic Drive, Active steering ++ Retrofits:- 9x20 & 10x20 BMW Style 101 w/ 255/30 ZR20 and 305/25 ZR20- 35/35 H&R sport springs - M-sport package- M5 trunk li
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Looks great, but wouldn't 30 and 25 profile be better?
My F01 7-series drive at same size as you and that is 100% correct size for this car.
My F01 7-series drive at same size as you and that is 100% correct size for this car.
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