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      08-13-2015, 01:47 PM   #1
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Tyres for 19" CSL Reps

I have a set of 19" CSL reps on my E92 MSport and am looking to change the tyres, currently I have a set of Toyo Proxes - F 235/35/19 & R 265/30/19, this is the size CM Wheels fitted when bought a couple of years ago and been replaced a couple of times.

There is a small amount of stretch on the tyres I want to get rid of to protect the wheels better if possible, I do roughly 30-40k per years so need practicality over looks now.

Wheel sizes are F 19x8.5 et38 & R 19x9.5 et33, what size tyres can I fit without any issues?
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Oh and where can I get some decent wheel centre badges from, bought a couple of sets off ebay and they end up coming apart from the sticky backing because they are not as concave as the wheel centre.
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      08-14-2015, 05:24 AM   #3
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Think you might be pushing your luck with 245-275 set up. Will possibly need arch rolling done although I have no first hand experience myself.

As for the badges, just buy some BMW centre caps from ebay that are the right size? 68mm?
Can even get 4 for around £7.
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      08-14-2015, 09:38 AM   #4
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Would they only run on arch, if so rolling arches would solve issue. No issues on inside of wheel? Had a look and seems ok but hard to tell.

I have bought badges from ebay as you say but they come apart as not concave enough, any links for ones with good concave?
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I think rubbing would be only on the arches. Are you lowered at all?

And i meant buy the actual centre caps themselves as opposed to just the badges. Then they can just click in place like so......


these are mine, AG M359's with eBay centre caps. very happy with them.
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      08-14-2015, 05:10 PM   #6
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I have similar wheels & the same tyres as you, be careful when switching brand. The toyo's are a narrow width tyre which is why I switched to them as the Pirelli's I had on before in the same size rubbed at the rear as they were much wider with a more rounded sidewall, yes they offered more protection but the ride was ruined by the rubbing. Do a search of my posts if you want to see pics.
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      08-18-2015, 12:24 PM   #7
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Ok cheers, looks like I need to stick with the same.
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