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      02-21-2017, 12:51 PM   #1
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Help picking tires for e92

Hey Guys, Looking for some help over here picking out my next set of tires for the summer.

Currently I have an e92 with the style 230 19 inch rims

19x8 Front
19x9 Rear

Currently on the runflats BMW gives you, Potenza Re050A

225/35/19 Front
255/30/19 Rear

Ive been looking around and from what I see people are running 235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 front without any issues, Is there anything wider you can run on stock rims? without fender/camber modifications?

Also, im looking at different tires, and want something that will give me the most DRY grip while still being street legal.

as of now, im trying to decide between
R888
R888R
Pilot Super Sports
Pilot Sport 4S? (When do those come out??)

Does anyone else know of any good extreme performance summer tires for this platform? if so what sizes are there out there?
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Hey Guys, Looking for some help over here picking out my next set of tires for the summer.

Currently I have an e92 with the style 230 19 inch rims

19x8 Front
19x9 Rear

Currently on the runflats BMW gives you, Potenza Re050A

225/35/19 Front
255/30/19 Rear

Ive been looking around and from what I see people are running 235/35/19 front and 265/30/19 front without any issues, Is there anything wider you can run on stock rims? without fender/camber modifications?

Also, im looking at different tires, and want something that will give me the most DRY grip while still being street legal.

as of now, im trying to decide between
R888
R888R
Pilot Super Sports
Pilot Sport 4S? (When do those come out??)

Does anyone else know of any good extreme performance summer tires for this platform? if so what sizes are there out there?
Look at Epic for new 19's before they are gone...just got a set for $814 out the door... Front ET20 8.5/19 Back ET22 9.5/19 Roll fenders and buy rims. I never bought any prior but have same setup as you have and just moved tires over (Super Sports) Knocked 24lbs of rolling weight plus dumped spacers.. Before and after pic....Live a little lol
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