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I would probably switch out the 285/30/20 to a 295/30/20. More sidewall and a tad wider that would fit very well on the 10.5" wheel.
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Porsche and GM on the Corvette do this 19/20 or 20/21 thing but their rear wheel + tire is a MUCH larger overall diameter. They use the 21" rear to bring the sidewall height down to visually match the front, so it doesn't look like the rear has an incredibly fat sidewall. Bonus is probably also tire availability. The 992 C2S has 245-35-20 on the front and 305-30-21 on the rear. You can see without even calculating that there is a large difference in overall diameter, but they have a visually similar sidewall when you look at pics of the car. BMW has chosen to maintain a near-identical overall diameter. I understand why the front is 19". I don't necessarily understand why the rear is 20" other than looks and marketing comparison to MB and Audi. I see zero benefit for a lower profile rear tire with identical overall diameter. It would be slightly less compliant and I'm pretty sure that's not an improvement for the rear. So, the people commenting that Porsche does it and giving Porsche reasoning are missing the essential fact that Porsche and GM increase overall diameter by a large amount. This rationale does not hold up for BMWs matched diameters. |
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Love how people in this thread seem to know more then the BMW engineers lol. Same as somehow some jankey aftermarket company knows more then BMW… LMFAO
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