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I think the 335 would be just too wide for my 11" wide rears. That is over 13" of tread, I'd rather keep that around 12" for my new rims. Last edited by JoeMac40; 07-09-2019 at 07:47 PM.. |
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I know squat about wheels and tires and I've got the 21's on my F85. I put YOKOHAMA Bluearth Winters on last season (285/35R-21 and 325/30R-21) and after three months they started vibrating at speeds over 55mph. I would appreciate any help determining what are my non-OEM winter setup options are. And....I am afraid to ask but are there any all-season wheel/tire options? Thanks! |
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07-25-2019, 10:12 AM | #119 | |
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Visual inspect the tire tread for unevenness, bubbling, or tread issues. Plenty of non-OEM winter options. There are the Yoko Blue Earth that you have and Pirelli Scorpions tires that you can run on 21s. A lot of people go with 20s for winter which are 285/40 square set-up and several brand tires fit those, numerous rims are available for those 20s. No all-season tire for the 21s or 20s in OEM recommended sizes. If you drop front and rears by -10 there are a few, but limited options; however you need to be careful where you live as you may not pass state inspection if you are out of OEM spec. |
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Any particular rim options for the 20s that you recommend ? |
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Just curious, has anyone installed all-season tires on the stock 21" 612M wheels?
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What size rims are on the car now?
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Has anyone had problems with 295-30-22 front and 335-25-22 rear? I have Velos rims and had to replace the previous Scorpion Zeros due to poor alignment rubbing the inner edges raw (new used car to me but previous owner had used that size tires for 15-25k miles). However, I replaced with Toyos in same size and soon after the car started pulling left/right under uphill acceleration
Now the car is stranded after dropping power completely (won't go over 50) but no check engine light I'd really like to keep the Velos but do have the stock 21s if absolutely necessary. 285 front is the "proper" size and 295 is 1.3% taller but no one makes 285 + 335 combo, the Scorpions are sold out and I hate runflats anyways |
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Has anyone heard of these? I'm doing some research on a winter setup and if we have a warm winter I would prefer to use an all season than a dedicated winter setup
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Can one increase the diameter equally?
For example; Potentially running 275/40/21 and 315/35/21 = 643.4mm front x 643.65mm rear From stock 285/35/21 and 325/30/21 = 633.15mm front x 630.9mm rear |
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You should check on a tire calculator site to see the change in rolling diameter to see the percent change, if it's more than 1-2% difference it's not a good idea. You would also need to check to see if that tire spec is recommend to fit on your rim width as well since you are going down in tire width.
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