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E90 M3 (Sedan) | E92 M3 (Coupe) | E93 M3 (Convert) (2008-2013) {Engine: S65 - Max Hp: 414 hp (420 hp Euro) at 8,300 rpm / 295 lb/ft at 3,900 rpm}

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Old Mon, Oct-25-2010, 06:32:16 AM   #1
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Default Wow, stupid tire question

Simple, but I think its stupid.

Whats the widest I can go on stock front 18s for tires...I hear 255 but not to sure?
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Yes, 255 is the widest you want to go in the front and 275 in the rear for stock wheels.
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Thanks for that Burton, good look.
I guess I'm on the hunt for some 255/35/18 PS2
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Falken came out with a new Azenis RT-615...those are very wicked grippy..30% less than PS@...most auto Xers and tracks guys prefer these tires if they drive to the event as they are street legal
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