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Anyone running Nokian R2s on a staggered 18 setup?
Really wish Nokian R2s came in the right sizes. Wheels I am thinking about putting them on are 18x8 and 18x8.5.
They have 225/40 for the front but nothing in 35 aspect for rear. Possible choices; 235/40 or 245/40.
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Specific tire doesn't matter so much for sizing, there might be slight differences in sidewall/tread depth but for the most part they'll be the same. I think the offset is what's going to matter here, do you know the offset of the wheels you're looking at? The fronts should be fine as long as you keep the profile down but the rears may rub if the offset is any different from stock. The 235/40 likely isn't worth it, there's better tire options that will get you the right size. The 245/40 would be the best, but I've had rubbing issues with that size in the past, on stock wheels too.
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The wheels are stock/OEM 18x8 ET47 and 18x8.5 ET50. I tried to search but couldn't find any discussion on people using 245/40. Was thinking the 235/40 might be better as the stretch would reduce the sidewall a little.
Wish I could find a BMW 17/18 square wheel set instead, but have been looking all year with no luck. Snow tire choices in stagger for the 1er are very limited. Quote:
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Smaller tires are generally what is recommended for winter tires, and this setup was what was recommended by the Tire Rack. I don't think you will notice all that much difference with a smaller square set up for winter use, which is probably only going to be a few months of the year anyway. You can usually find some discounted rims available from Tire Rack and other providers. You can always buy some BMW center caps off of ebay to put on the generic rims and the result looks almost like stock, in some cases better than stock if your car has cheap standard BMW rims. Taking tires off of rims and reinstalling, risks tire and TPMS damage. You will save money with each swap if the tires are already mounted when you swap, and you may be able to do the swaps yourself (I choose not to do so personally). My BMW dealer told me that they do not charge for tire swaps on rims at all, something I will test the next time I need a swap done.
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I have almost bought a set of 17s like you mentioned from the rack a few times.
Most of my wheel collection (11 sets) are genuine BMWs and I rarely almost never swap tires back and forth. I have dedicated summer, spring/fall and winter sets. Been hunting for the 3rd set for the 135 for over a year. Considering getting 2 loosie fronts off ebay and use my 2 fronts to make the square setup. Quote:
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http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=209582 And this post: http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213306
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Yeah, maybe they were not "from" a 1er, almost positive they were 18x8 & 18x8.5, at least thats what my notes say. Having trouble remembering the style number.
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There's images in that first post as well that might help you out. The second post i believe has some tire size guidelines
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