275/35/18's on the rear?
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275/35/18's on the rear?
Anyone know why the 211 E55 doesn't use a 275/35/18 tire on the rear? I'm thinking a pair is my first upgrade. That size closer to the overall diameter of the 245/40/18 front tire than is the 265/35/18 the car comes with, and I've always understood it's best to have the front and rear tire diameter match as closely as possible.
Anyone running currently 275's in the rear? Any rubbing or other fitment issues? Do the instruments still stay happy (e.g., ABS sensors, etc.)?
Anyone running currently 275's in the rear? Any rubbing or other fitment issues? Do the instruments still stay happy (e.g., ABS sensors, etc.)?
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What width wheel?
285's are too wide to safely mount on a 9" wheel - it's not an approved wheel width for a 285 tire. Minimum width for a 285/35/19 tire is 9.5". The narrower wheel pinches the sidewalls in too much. Did you go with a wider wheel, or stick with the stock 9" wheels?
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I am using the stock rears with 285s. Nittos are very narrow...
Every tire is different, you have to check with each manufacturer to see what fits on what.
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Anyone know why the 211 E55 doesn't use a 275/35/18 tire on the rear? I'm thinking a pair is my first upgrade. That size closer to the overall diameter of the 245/40/18 front tire than is the 265/35/18 the car comes with, and I've always understood it's best to have the front and rear tire diameter match as closely as possible.
Anyone running currently 275's in the rear? Any rubbing or other fitment issues? Do the instruments still stay happy (e.g., ABS sensors, etc.)?
Anyone running currently 275's in the rear? Any rubbing or other fitment issues? Do the instruments still stay happy (e.g., ABS sensors, etc.)?
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The Nitto website also specs minimum rim width of 9.5 for the 285 tire:
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P275/40ZR17 98W 181-000 6.3 25.67 10.79 9.0-(9.5)-11.0 1653@44 810
285/35ZR18 97Y 181-010 5.0 25.79 11.30 9.5-(10.0)-11.0 1609@44 802
305/35ZR18 101Y 181-020 5.0 26.30 12.48 10.0-(11.0)-12.0 1819@44 790
I'm not saying the 285 won't fit, I'm just saying it's not designed to mount on a 9" wide rim and Nitto doesn't spec that fitment either. It's a safety issue.
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P275/40ZR17 98W 181-000 6.3 25.67 10.79 9.0-(9.5)-11.0 1653@44 810
285/35ZR18 97Y 181-010 5.0 25.79 11.30 9.5-(10.0)-11.0 1609@44 802
305/35ZR18 101Y 181-020 5.0 26.30 12.48 10.0-(11.0)-12.0 1819@44 790
I'm not saying the 285 won't fit, I'm just saying it's not designed to mount on a 9" wide rim and Nitto doesn't spec that fitment either. It's a safety issue.
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Ok, so stick with whatever tire it is that you're comfortable running. I'm relaying my own personal experience. The 285/35 18 Nittos fit the stock rear 18" wheels. The lip is flush with the sidewall.
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You guys need to wake up. Get a set of the rear rims, put the 275s on them and run them in the FRONT!! There is no rubbing what so ever in the rear or front with that configuration.
285s on the rear 9" is a bit pushing it. Safety wise, you'll be fine. Actually, it will even help with launching, but you will have more wiggle on lateral Gs (if that matters).
285s on the rear 9" is a bit pushing it. Safety wise, you'll be fine. Actually, it will even help with launching, but you will have more wiggle on lateral Gs (if that matters).
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[QUOTE=jangy;1839587]Get a set of the rear rims, put the 275s on them and run them in the FRONT!! There is no rubbing what so ever in the rear or front with that configuration.
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Sorry OT.
Is this true? If so it may help a great deal on the track. Have you done this? Is this why you are faster on the canyon curving, LOL
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Sorry OT.
Is this true? If so it may help a great deal on the track. Have you done this? Is this why you are faster on the canyon curving, LOL
Cheers
--Hugh
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That is EXACTLY why my car doesn't push anymore. Yes, I have done it and many here have either tried it, too or at least seen mine. It works MINT!!
Get a set of the rear rims, put the 275s on them and run them in the FRONT!! There is no rubbing what so ever in the rear or front with that configuration.
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Sorry OT.
Is this true? If so it may help a great deal on the track. Have you done this? Is this why you are faster on the canyon curving, LOL
Cheers
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Sorry OT.
Is this true? If so it may help a great deal on the track. Have you done this? Is this why you are faster on the canyon curving, LOL
Cheers
--Hugh
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You guys need to wake up. Get a set of the rear rims, put the 275s on them and run them in the FRONT!! There is no rubbing what so ever in the rear or front with that configuration.
285s on the rear 9" is a bit pushing it. Safety wise, you'll be fine. Actually, it will even help with launching, but you will have more wiggle on lateral Gs (if that matters).
285s on the rear 9" is a bit pushing it. Safety wise, you'll be fine. Actually, it will even help with launching, but you will have more wiggle on lateral Gs (if that matters).
No wiggle on acceleration or cornering. The car corners smooth and predictably, even while slamming into baby deer
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When did Nitto start making narrow tires? Their tires are the reportedly the widest on the market. They brag about their tires having the largest contact patch. They have a very broad shoulder - I could not run the 245/40/18 up front using a 18x8 et35 rim because the broad shoulder rubbed on the inside suspension. I had to run the 245 Nittos on the OEM 18x8 et31 rims.
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Sorry to dig up the old thread. I'm thinking that it's about time to put some better tires on the rear of my E55. There is little point upgrading anything until I can actually get some better grip over the stock tire size. What is the general consensus on max tire width on the stock 18" OEM wheels? Anyone know of any good onine tire deals?