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04-19-2019, 09:06 AM | #930 | |
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I need a new set of rears, but since I'm running 255 35 19 in the front, I'm wondering if there's any real benefit...or significant downside...to going up to 285 35 19 in the rear (on 10" HRE FF04's w/ ET40). |
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04-22-2019, 04:32 PM | #931 | |
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I’m debating to go from my OEM PSS 255F/275R’s to either the 275/35/19 fronts and 295/35/19 rears, or go with the suggested 265/35/19 fronts and 285/35/19 rears. I’m only concerned with increasing my traction and grip, don’t care about look at all (who looks at the tires anyway lol). Thanks 🙏 |
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04-22-2019, 05:21 PM | #932 | |
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I have 265's in the front, MPSS. When they are toast I will switch to 265's in the MP4S tire. Benefits for upsizing to 285 in the rear is more grip/traction as opposed to stock 275. Plus it will look much better as well with wider stance. Moist people here upsize for traction purposes.. |
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Yes the 285 MP4S have more tread, I believe it is 0.6 more than the 295's. So for more traction definitely go with the 285 35 19 MP4S for the rear and 265 35 19 for the fronts MP4S. Best combo for grip on the MP4S tire model. Last edited by LAKERS333; 04-22-2019 at 06:01 PM.. |
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Could it be by chance you were driving the 295’s in a colder weather than the 285’s? Doesn’t make sense that a wider tire have less traction. |
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04-22-2019, 07:40 PM | #935 | |
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The last time I checked, the MP4S 295/35-19 only comes in a Mercedes *spec, and the tread patch is actually a bit smaller than the 285/35-19. That’s why most (including me) get the 285, unless you are willing to go up to the 305.
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I'd like to buy new PS4s for my 17 ZCPM3
This might be already listed but with 44 pages on this post - What is the best place to buy? $1300 off of tire rack with free shipping? Discount tire? Other options? |
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i have just swapped from oem mpss 265/20/30 on the front of my 18 ZCP as i had scrubbed the shoulders down to the canvas and the lettering on the sidewalls was gone (3track days). Gone to 265/20/30 ms4s and they appear significantly wider as the tyre has more bulge/no stretch. does seem to ride slightly better too. will be interesting to see at the next track day how they perform as i am hoping for more front end grip.
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Just installed 275/35/19 and 295/35/19 4S and it transformed the car. Coming from a C7 Z06 I was extremely disappointed on how the M4 put power down when tuned. The Continental 5p only had 4k miles on them but apparently they are junked compared to the 4S.
I knew the MPSS were a great tire after owning several C7s but didn't know the gap to the continental was this large... It's totally different car all around +++!!! |
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04-30-2019, 05:46 PM | #941 |
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Hey guys..need some confirmation on this: There is only one 265/35/19 MP4S avail for the f8X, and this tire was originally designed for an M2 rear axle (?).
This same tire CAN also be used on front axles of the M3/4 however it will not be best for aquaplaning as it’s not designed around or for the front axle. |
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04-30-2019, 06:24 PM | #942 |
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Reach out to Justin From AutoTalent. He may be able to assist you ...
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Nope. I have this setup and no issues with the CS coding at all.
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