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jack.bauer



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275/40/20 vs 275/40/20

was driving a 325i with some basic 17'' wheel/tyre size and it reminded me of the good old days when approaching a speed hump didnt involve closing your eyes and hoping for the best

if im going down from 285/35/22 to a set of 20s, will i notice much difference between 40s and 45s?

cant take the harsh ride quality anymore especially when the wheels are replicas and i dont trust replicas.
wouldnt mind any extra mpg and the thought of avoiding premature wear to busshes/ball joints etc (something im plagued with at the moment) 07 TDV8 + BAS map

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cossiedave



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you will notice that a 45 series will ride better than a 40 series but if you have 275/35/22 now the 40s on 20 innch rims will be a big improvement

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jack.bauer



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cossiedave wrote:
you will notice that a 45 series will ride better than a 40 series but if you have 275/35/22 now the 40s on 20 innch rims will be a big improvement


They're 285s I have on right now.
If 45s are better than 40s did you mean to say the latter will be the bigger improvement? 07 TDV8 + BAS map

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Russben



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I'm thinking of fitting 275/45 x 20 when mine are due for replacement to improve the ride a bit. I'd be interested to know how much difference it will make. I'm in the shed, I'll be back in the real world in a minute.

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Nottsman



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Went from 275/40/20 Contis to 275/45/20 General GT and there is a definite improvement in ride quality.

Had it serviced at the dealers with the 275/45 on and they did not make an issue of it despite having rotated the wheels when it was in the shop. 12MY RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux Sumatra / Black + contrast/ Grand Black
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Russben



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Thanks Nottsman.

That's helped a bit to hear from someone who has made the change.

Russ. I'm in the shed, I'll be back in the real world in a minute.

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Marsie



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Has anyone running 275/45/20 had any issues with rubbing? Thinking of fitting this size when my current tyres are shot just for a bit more pothole protection. Annoyingly i got rid of a set of almost new 275/45/20s when i sold my D3 last year Rolling Eyes
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tonytiger



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Watching with interest as I've just pretty much posted the exact same question..... Bow down Bow down

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MXSRR



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Marsie wrote:
Has anyone running 275/45/20 had any issues with rubbing? Thinking of fitting this size when my current tyres are shot just for a bit more pothole protection. Annoyingly i got rid of a set of almost new 275/45/20s when i sold my D3 last year Rolling Eyes
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5mm difference in height should not cause a problem with rubbing. MY2007 RRS TDV8 Black - tinted glass - side steps- stormer grille - 20" diamond cut alloys - alpaca leather - TV/DVD pack - some blingy chrome bits & bob's

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Oz Sport



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I run 285/50/20 with very minimal rubbing at full lock.

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tonytiger



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Thx oz sport, a picture would be good please to see how they fill the arches

Thx tt

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Oz Sport



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tonytiger wrote:
Thx oz sport, a picture would be good please to see how they fill the arches

Thx tt


Rims are 20x9.5 with a 45 offset I think ( advert said 50 , but the rims are stamped 45 ) . It rubs only on rhs inner back wheel well

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Russben



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I've had the 275/45 x 20's fitted (Yokohama advan) and it definitely rides better now. I'm in the shed, I'll be back in the real world in a minute.

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quantumjohn



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I've recently changed from 19" wheels with Hankook Ventus tyres to 20" Stormers with 275/45R20's on.

The handling and ride is significantly worse. The 20" wheel and tyre combination is quite a bit heavier and the additional unsprung weight is very obvious in the steering and ride. Probably not helped by the Cooper tyres fitted to the wheels which I understand are a heavy tyre.

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