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Why not just mount X3M tire size?
255/40/21 and 265/40/21. You dont need 295s in the rear. The X3M size is pretty close to square. |
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| 02-28-2022, 11:52 PM | #46 |
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265 and 295 on 8.5 and 9.5 rims
If I am not mistaken, all 21" OE M40i rims are 8.5" and 9.5" wide. The height of the 265/ and 295/ tiress might be ok, and may even fit under the car without rubbing, but you have to consider the width of the tire on the rim. A 255/40/21 needs a 8.5-10" rim. an 8.5" rim will work but at the min width A 265/40/21 needs a 9-10.5", is 1/2 inch too wide for an 8.5 rim. A 295/35/21 needs a 10-11.5" rim. it is 1/2 inch too wide for a 9.5" rim. I think that the two widest formulas that one should go on the 8.5 and 9.5 rims: 255/40/21 and 295/35/21 255/40/21 and 265/40/21 ...but should only be used with the acknowledgement to oneself that one is stretching the tire just a bit. BTW, I believe that the X3M's that have 255 front, 265 rear have different sized rims and offsets than those on the M40i |
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| 03-01-2022, 04:16 PM | #47 |
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The X3M tire sizes, while at the lower limit for rim width do not exceed the minimum tho so if you're uneasy with 295 in the rear, the 265 will be just fine.
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That is correct.
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| 03-01-2022, 11:10 PM | #49 |
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Why not square?
thanks for keeping me honest. We don't need "alternative facts" on this forum, or theories that aren't at least based on reality. Thanks for the chart.
I wonder why BMW even staggered the wheels by only .5 inch. Moreover, why they staggered the size of the tires from 255 to 265. Seems like they would have erred to 265 and 265, a completely square setup which avails rotation. these tires wear out so fast, it would give some longevity to the tires. |
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For setup comparaison: https://www.willtheyfit.com For the square set up they stick with the front tire with, 255 and 255, probably something to do with clearance especially in the winter. |
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| 03-02-2022, 11:41 AM | #51 |
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I just ordered Michelin PS4 AS's in the following sizes from Tire Rack:
255/40R21 295/35R21 Tires are scheduled to be installed by their mobile installer one week from today. They did call me to raise the concern about rear tire fitment, so hopefully the reports from others on this forum about 295s fitting are correct. I will report back on my experience.
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FS: New OE 21" Pirelli P Zero Run Flats $1000
Are you running 21" winter tires, and need some new summer tires for the upcoming months? If you are getting ready to drop $1900+ for some summer RFT's, here is a good deal:
My '22 M40i with 21" wheels was just delivered. Luckily, mounted with Pirelli P Zero (not Alenza's). I have driven them 50 miles, and frankly, they are way better, smoother and quieter than I expected. But, I need all season tires, so I am dismounting these while they are still new, and they are for sale. $1000, firm, you pay shipping (guess about $50 unboxed). At Tire Rack, they are $1904/set. If you want to stay with summer run flats, these are the best, they are new, and they are cheap. Located in Santa Fe, NM. 245/40/21 275/35/21 |
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Took the new PS4 AS tires out for a test drive this afternoon. Initial impressions: WAY quieter and smoother ride versus the Alenza RFTs. I do seem to notice the slower turn in that others have mentioned, but maybe it is just the power of suggestion? The handling does seem to feel a little more "truck-like" after the change. Not terrible, but it does seem noticeable.
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I ordered my ‘23 M40i with 718M, and seriously considering installing 255/40/21; 295/35/21 all seasons at delivery. Wonder what I could get for my 21” RFT |
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Pirelli's aren't commanding much more either lol
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