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Rear tyres sizes

Post by X-5 3.0d » Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:17 pm

Hi all

Just been to my local tyre garage and they have said I can fit 255/50 r19 to my sport instead of having 285/45 r19 on the rear is this true? If so does it have any effect on the car ie ruining the diff?

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Post by scooby1doo1 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:46 pm

Not sure but I would say know, to much size difference.
But the big question is why


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Post by kkodal78 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 5:38 pm

Technically yes but the wheel set up you have for the rear is staggared which means wider and will look funny with the thinner tyres. The diameter should be ok though
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Post by Horizon » Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:07 pm

I think it would look odd, I've see x5,s with aftermarket rims on with the same width front an rear and they don't look as good, also rear rims are wider to suit the 285's
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Post by X-5 3.0d » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:28 pm

He said they are a lot cheaper!

Kkodal78 if I am to get them would it effect the diff?

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Post by Raj » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:13 pm

It won't affect the diff or have any negative impact, other than looking stretched on the wider rear alloys. It's all about the rolling circumference front/rear. This isn't effected so no probs.
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:27 pm

As long as the tyres meet the manufacturers spec you are fine, if not then technically and in reality your car would be 'modified' and you should tell your insurers.  If the rims are the same size front and rear then OK.  If staggered then maybe not so much....

Manufacturers fit combinations for a reason and you will lose 30mm of tread width per side.  You would have to ensure that an adjusted weight rating tyre is fitted if you go narrower.  The E53 is primarily biased as rear wheel drive so you're removing grip capability.

Your call, but IMHO not a wise move.  Your tyres are a 'safety critical' piece of your car.  Do you want to take that kind of chance with your and your family's/passengers safety for a few quid?

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Post by Horizon » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:15 pm

I would look on the Internet to check, look at other makes , read up on them first. Some give better ratings than the Michelins. Look on the Tyremen site, they have a great service, deliver to your local tyres hop for fitting if you want.
Where are you based, someone on here may advise where to go and get a good deal on tyres, I'm sure there is only about £20 a tyre difference between front and rear .


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Re: Rear tyres sizes

Post by Raj » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:20 pm

Many on here run winter tyres which in most circumstances are same front/rear width. BMW themselves offer such setups as winter packages so there really is no issue with the tyre size itself. As previous the only real reason for not running it is due to the alloy itself you are mounting the tyre on being I a different width to the front. .
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:34 pm

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Many on here run winter tyres which in most circumstances are same front/rear width. BMW themselves offer such setups as winter packages so there really is no issue with the tyre size itself. As previous the only real reason for not running it is due to the alloy itself you are mounting the tyre on being I a different width to the front. .
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BMW Winter set-ups are often not staggered rims though....just to make it clearer (in case it wasn't).....so are matched front and rear.  Other Winter set-ups (such as those on my X6) are staggered, though a non-staggered option also - and a little confusingly - exists.  ;)
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Post by Raj » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:41 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]
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Many on here run winter tyres which in most circumstances are same front/rear width. BMW themselves offer such setups as winter packages so there really is no issue with the tyre size itself. As previous the only real reason for not running it is due to the alloy itself you are mounting the tyre on being I a different width to the front. .
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BMW Winter set-ups are often not staggered rims though....just to make it clearer (in case it wasn't).....so are matched front and rear.  Other Winter set-ups (such as those on my X6) are staggered, though a non-staggered option also - and a little confusingly - exists.  ;)
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I know the rims are same width also but was more to highlight that running the 255 at the back isn't an issue for running on the car and won't cause any adverse problems.
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Re: Rear tyres sizes

Post by kkodal78 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:50 pm

It might kind a look like this :)
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