tyre size
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tyre size
Hi, i've just bought a 2001 3.0 z3, great car. The only thing i'm not sure about are the tyres, the wheels i believe are bmw style 72 ( 18 x 8 ) and the tyres are Toyo tr1 225 x 40x18 all round. would this size be ok as they look small on the rear so any idea what size it should be.
Also why do i see people running a lower profile tyre on the rear, say a 35 on the back with a 40 on the front. Any help and ideas would be great.Cheers.
Also why do i see people running a lower profile tyre on the rear, say a 35 on the back with a 40 on the front. Any help and ideas would be great.Cheers.
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18" isn't a common Z3 size. You'd expect 16" with 225s all round or 17" with 225 front 245 rear more normally. It's possible they were a build option. But if so I think I'd expect them to be staggered, ie a wider rim at the rear to accept a wider tyre. And possibly wider than 8J.
If 17s run 245 as standard you'd certainly expect the same as a minimum for 18s, maybe 255s. So on balance it doesn't sound standard or making the most of the wheel, I might be wrong, others will know better than me.
The lower profile goes hand in hand with a wider tyre. I think the 35/40 is a ratio not an absolute size.
If 17s run 245 as standard you'd certainly expect the same as a minimum for 18s, maybe 255s. So on balance it doesn't sound standard or making the most of the wheel, I might be wrong, others will know better than me.
The lower profile goes hand in hand with a wider tyre. I think the 35/40 is a ratio not an absolute size.
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Re: tyre size
Depends upon whether the car had a staggered setup. This is normally a wider rim on the rear. For example the ///M had 225s on the front and 245s on the rear. It is common to see a 255 on the rear on the same rim. The 35 or 40 is a percentage of the tyre width, so to keep the sidewall the same you decrease the percentage as you increase the width. AFAIAA the largest factory option was 17inch.
Cheers R.
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Re: tyre size
are all BMW wheels the same? PCD, hub size etc?
looking around on ebay, there isnt many e36/z3 wheels on for sale.
looking around on ebay, there isnt many e36/z3 wheels on for sale.
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Re: tyre size
Pretty much. Some have a larger centre bore (E39 wheels, for example) but that can be resolved with spigot rings. Not sure what you're searching for on ebay, but there are hundreds of wheels for sale.4wheels wrote:are all BMW wheels the same? PCD, hub size etc?
looking around on ebay, there isnt many e36/z3 wheels on for sale.
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Re: tyre size
Hi, iv also a 3.0i which also had 18 inch wheels on which definitely caused tram lining. Fitted new 16 inch wheels (original size),this transformed the handeling and the ride and basically made the car a superb drive.
So do you want the looks or the superb drive?.... difficult one.
Z3's are renowned for this tram lining and it's normally a combination of wheel size, condition of tyres and worn suspension.
H
So do you want the looks or the superb drive?.... difficult one.
Z3's are renowned for this tram lining and it's normally a combination of wheel size, condition of tyres and worn suspension.
H
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mines got 15" ones, dont think they are standard.. or its an early car, and just look a little old fashioned... i was thinking 17s but they would make it handle a bit odd like u say.
Re: tyre size
The standard wheel on the prefacelift 1.9 was the 15" pepperpot. The standard wheel on the prefacelift 2.8 was the 16" Z-star. The standard wheel on the ///M was the staggered 17" roadstar. I paid extra to have the Z-star option on my car. Not sure of the other model's standard wheels, but the sports had a cross-spoke design.
Cheers R.
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Re: tyre size
The standard wheels on a 3.0i were the 16" style 64 8 spoke wheels with 225 50 16 and the 3.0i sport had the style 78 17" with 225 45 17 front and 245 40 17 rear
Brian
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Re: tyre size
Thanks for all the answers you have all given , i've got some more details about the wheels fitted and they are as follows- front style 72 18x8 ET47 , Rear 18 x 8.5 ET50 , they all run 225 40 18 tyres at the moment, thinking do i go for bigger tyres on the rear or just change it all back to standard and run 16'' style35 wheels that are 7'' wide with a ET 46.
At the moment even the 18'' wheels with 225 tyres look a little lost inside the rear arches.
At the moment even the 18'' wheels with 225 tyres look a little lost inside the rear arches.
- BladeRunner919
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Re: tyre size
If your concern is about the wheels looking lost in the arch, then really the only option is to lower the car to reduce the gap. All the different combos of wheel and tyre are designed to keep the overall circumference of the tyre the same (the bigger the wheel, the shallower the sidewall). If you put a tyre with a physically bigger sidewall, you would increase the circumference of the tyre, meaning your speedo would under-read etc...
Re: tyre size
Or fit spacers...
Cheers R.
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