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etima 01-10-2013 12:40 PM

New tire question
 
Hey all,

Getting my new wheels/tires this weekend and i had a quick question. Would these work ok on a set of 19's 8.5" in the front and 9.5" in the back? Ive ordered the tires so I was hopin they will be fine. I can always cancel but they were a good deal so Im hoping they are good to go. Thanks in advance


Pirelli Pzero Nero A/S 102H 245/45-19
Pirelli Pzero Nero A/S 105H 275/40-19

pjinca 01-10-2013 12:45 PM

First, there is a "Tire&Wheel" section in the forum, this thread would be better there.
Second, those sizes may rub, especially if you lower your car. Recommended sizes are:
245/35/19 and 275/30/19. You live in SoCal, why the need for such high sidewalls?

etima 01-10-2013 12:57 PM

Sorry still getting the hang of this form im still fairly new, ill make sure to put it in the right place next time. I dont plan on lowering my car so i was hoping they would work. Just getting a really good deal on the set. Would spacers help?

pjinca 01-10-2013 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by etima (Post 1486080)
Sorry still getting the hang of this form im still fairly new, ill make sure to put it in the right place next time. I dont plan on lowering my car so i was hoping they would work. Just getting a really good deal on the set. Would spacers help?

No worries, welcome to the forum, I am sure our esteemed mods will move it soon enough.
No, spacers wouldn't help in this case (depending on the offset of the new wheels), if they rub it won't rub because they're too wide, it will be because they're too tall. It will be more noticeable if you have passengers in the back seats. If you're getting a deal I say try them out, if you don't like them or they rub get the recommended size on the next set.

etima 01-10-2013 03:16 PM

Swapped them for Falken FK452's. 245 35 19 in the front and 275 30 19 in the back. Don't want to deal with wrong tires.

Bill109 01-10-2013 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by pjinca (Post 1486072)
First, there is a "Tire&Wheel" section in the forum, this thread would be better there.
Second, those sizes may rub, especially if you lower your car. Recommended sizes are:
245/35/19 and 275/30/19. You live in SoCal, why the need for such high sidewalls?

Oh, to live in Cali...
I think majority of people here have said they wont be lowering their car and in the end did. thats what im finding. :P I was happy with ride height. Then i spent to much time on here..

Getting the correct tires is the best option in the end. I have heard some great things about falken tires.

pjinca 01-10-2013 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Bill109 (Post 1486158)
Oh, to live in Cali...
I think majority of people here have said they wont be lowering their car and in the end did. thats what im finding. :P I was happy with ride height. Then i spent to much time on here..

Getting the correct tires is the best option in the end. I have heard some great things about falken tires.

:lol::lol::lol: I hear ya, here is my car before and after I joined the forum. This place is a bad influence https://5series.net/forums/e60-parts...thread-128740/

I am still running Falkens

etima 01-10-2013 09:32 PM

Now you guys got me looking at before and after pics damn it! I have a sport suspension, its pretty low, do you still think ill need a drop? Would a 1" drop front and back be good enough? Ever heard of Megan Racing Springs? Any good?

pjinca 01-10-2013 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by etima (Post 1486164)
Now you guys got me looking at before and after pics damn it! I have a sport suspension, its pretty low, do you still think ill need a drop? Would a 1" drop front and back be good enough? Ever heard of Megan Racing Springs? Any good?


LOL, yep, you're gonna spend some $$$$ now :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::P
Springs are good for a while, eventually you will switch to coilovers. Especially since springs will shorten the life of your stock shocks significantly. I had H&R springs on stock shocks, they lasted about 5 months, then I ended up getting coilovers anyway.

BlaSTiWi 01-11-2013 06:34 AM

Or some member(s) go with 245/40-19 & 275/35-19 for additional cushion.


Originally Posted by etima (Post 1486111)
Swapped them for Falken FK452's. 245 35 19 in the front and 275 30 19 in the back. Don't want to deal with wrong tires.



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