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      11-23-2024, 05:54 AM   #1
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235 Square vs 225/255 Stagger (797M)

Hey everyone, I found a great deal on a "used" 2024 M240i xDrive in the color I wanted while shopping for a new one so I jumped on it. It came with the Turanza RFTs, which I'm planning to replace with DWS06+. I currently have the 797m wheels in 8" square setup.

What are the pros and cons of going with 8.5" wheels out back and the 225-255 setup over a squared 235/40R19 size? Launch control already doesn't spin the RFTs off the line and when I do a little corner carving, I assume the 235 squared setup would feel a little more neutral. I'm not worried about the cost of the two 8.5" wheels. Am I missing anything? Not sure why BMW didn't put 235s on an 8" wheel to begin with.
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Just get 245/35/19, square. (If you want oem sidewall height)

I went 245/40/19 for my winter setup and it's working great so far, doesnt look noticeably lifted.

The reason oem stagger is 225/40/19 and 255/35/19 is to achieve equal rolling diameters. Can't be done with 235.
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Just get 245/35/19, square. (If you want oem sidewall height)

I went 245/40/19 for my winter setup and it's working great so far, doesnt look noticeably lifted.

The reason oem stagger is 225/40/19 and 255/35/19 is to achieve equal rolling diameters. Can't be done with 235.
That makes sense, with xDrive needing the same height front and rear. I'm coming from a PP1 Mustang where that wasn't an issue. I've had trouble finding pictures online of 245/35R19 on an 8" wheel - you don't think a 245 will look too wide on the 8" wheel? My winter setup on the Mustang was 245s on an 8.5" and it looked fine.
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245 on 8.5 is basically directly vertically aligned, 245 is rated to fit 8in wheel, I don't think it will look bad. (6mm more overhang per side)

The way I think about it, performance fitment is 255 rear, you should get as close to 255 as you can, but still run square which is 245.
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245 on 8.5 is basically directly vertically aligned, 245 is rated to fit 8in wheel, I don't think it will look bad. (6mm more overhang per side)

The way I think about it, performance fitment is 255 rear, you should get as close to 255 as you can, but still run square which is 245.
Thanks for the input! I know it's not this simple but total width on the 225/255 is 960mm. 235 square is 940mm, and 245 square is 980mm. The 245 may give me a little more curb rash protection, but a little less pothole protection than a 234/40.

Yes, I generally overthink things...lol
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You can run 245/40
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Hendo741 , I think I saw you post some 245 DWS06 on 8" rims somewhere. Did you go with the 35 or the 40 sidewall?
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You can run 245/40
What wheels are those?
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What wheels are those?
https://store.superspeedwheels.com/p...41953408188574

19x8.5 et25
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How did you know which offset to go with? Looks like they have a few options.
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19x8.5 et 25 is the oem front ztk fitment.

Oem ztk rear is 19x9.5 et 38 which equals 19x8.5 et 25 in outer edge position.

You could fit wider wheels but I didn't want to for winters.
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