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Just bought a new bmw. Front tyres are 225/40/18. Rears are 255/35/18. Dont know too much about tyres and obviously bmw know what there doing but ive never seen a road car with a different profile on different axles? :)

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:bangin:

 

Most zeds have different profile tyres on!

infact, most RWD cars have diff profiles front to back for that matter!

 

Thus a BMW is no different

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:bangin:

 

Most zeds have different profile tyres on!

infact, most RWD cars have diff profiles front to back for that matter!

 

Thus a BMW is no different

Same profile, different width :thumbs:

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It's not uncommon for different sidewall heights or aspect ratio front and rear... :)

 

Exactly what I was trying to say, in a less technical way :lol:

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:bangin:

 

Most zeds have different profile tyres on!

infact, most RWD cars have diff profiles front to back for that matter!

 

Thus a BMW is no different

My zed has same profile front and rears but different widths. Ive honestly never seen a car with different profiles.

I might be thick, but can someone explain why this is?

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Rolling radius set up some cars TCS.

 

For example when you fit 19's on a 350 you regularly have 30 v 40 profile split.

 

The profile is a percentage of the width.

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Rolling radius set up some cars TCS.

 

For example when you fit 19's on a 350 you regularly have 30 v 40 profile split.

 

The profile is a percentage of the width.

I understand that the profile is a percentage of the width, i also understand that is you replace 18's with 19's you have to fit a lower profile tyre.

But why if my car has 18' front and rear does the profile differ, surley that means the overall wheel and tyre height is lower on the rear from the front. :headhurt:

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no.....your rear wheels and tyres are WIDER.....thus the profile percentage needs to be different to maintain the same rolling radius as the front.

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no.....your rear wheels and tyres are WIDER.....thus the profile percentage needs to be different to maintain the same rolling radius as the front.

Surely the rolling radius is the same regardless of the tyre's width?

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No....because the profile is a percentage of the width!!!!!! This it changes with the width. As a tyre gets wider, if the profile number remains the same the tyre height would get more and more!!!!

Do you need me to draw a diagram? :lol:

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no.....your rear wheels and tyres are WIDER.....thus the profile percentage needs to be different to maintain the same rolling radius as the front.

Surely the rolling radius is the same regardless of the tyre's width?

Is it to do with going round corners :wacko:

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No....because the profile is a percentage of the width!!!!!! This it changes with the width. As a tyre gets wider, if the profile number remains the same the tyre height would get more and more!!!!

Do you need me to draw a diagram? :lol:

Got it! :yahoo: You should be special needs teacher :#1:

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The beemer actually has the same size sidewall front and rear, give or take 0.8mm whereas the standard 350z has a 9mm bigger sidewall on the back.

 

E.g

 

225/45/18.......225 x 0.45 = 101.25mm sidewall

 

245/45/18.......245 x 0.45 = 110.25mm sidewall

 

Hope this helps :)

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