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Rear Wheel / Tyre rubbing advice

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Rear Wheel / Tyre rubbing advice

Post by rick_bubu » Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:27 pm

Hi folks,
Am changing the wheels and tyres on my E86.
The car is lowered on Eibach Pros. Current rear setup is 9.5J ET 40 with 255/30/19.

The new wheels on rear are 9.5J ET35. The previous owner has been running 265/30/19.

I appreciate the 9.5J can easily take 265, but would it make an difference whether I went for 265 or 255?

Would going for a 35 profile be a complete no go?

Kind regards
Rick
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Rear Wheel / Tyre rubbing advice

Post by j3nks79 » Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:04 pm

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I run a 10J ET40 but stuck with a 255/35 tyre. I’m lowered and have no rubbing at all.
No benefit of running a slightly wider tyre in my opinion. I also track my car
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Rear Wheel / Tyre rubbing advice

Post by Mr Tidy » Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:38 pm

My current Z4 came with 19" CSL Replicas so 9.5J rears and 265/30 x 19 tyres and they were fine even with an 18mm drop on coil-overs, but I can't comment on the offset because mine is an MC.

Unless it's purely for aesthetic reasons I can't see the point of fitting wider rims without wider tyres especially as they also offer a little more protection for the rims!

You might be OK with a 265/35. I sold my CSLs because while they are great so many people have them. I went back to OEM 224s that normally have 255/40 x 18 rear tyres but I had 255/45s fitted for a bit more sidewall and they have been fine too. Plus they fill the arches a bit more. :D
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Rear Wheel / Tyre rubbing advice

Post by rick_bubu » Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:07 am

Thanks both.
Below is a screenshot of my current setup vs going 265/35 on the new wheels.
I guess I could get used to the speedo error. I note 16.25mm arch gap loss and that's what concerned me about potential rubbing. I'd prefer the 35 profile for a bit more sidewall / comfort, as the roads round here are shocking.

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Rick
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