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Eaters



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Mixing 40 profile and 45 profile?

Can I run 275 45 R20's on the rear and 275 40 R20 on the front? I guess not as it will screw up something.

Currently have 275 40 R20 all round but would like to change to 45 profile for a bit more comfort. However front only went on 8000 miles ago so still have quite a bit of life in them. Robin
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Cheers Buckster. I thought as much but worth asking Thumbs Up Robin
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You`d be increasing the diameter of only 2 wheels then.

It`ll look something like this Laughing


 Steve.

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Agreed, would advise against mixing profiles.

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Cymruambyth wrote:
You`d be increasing the diameter of only 2 wheels then.

It`ll look something like this Laughing




Rolling with laughter Robin
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Mixed wheel sizes cause headaches Thumbs Up

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Put a decent pair of part worn tyres on to match the others Robin

Then change all four next time for the other size your after Thumbs Up Porsche Cayenne 2022
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Now there’s a thought. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Robin
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Yes, you can. A lot of BMW's have wider wheels on the back, and therefore have a different profile. Eg, you would have say a 305/45 on the rear. You would need to work out exactly which on a calculator. The 40 just means 40% of the width. 2012 RRS SDV6
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Yes, you can. A lot of BMW's have wider wheels on the back, and therefore have a different profile. Eg, you would have say a 305/45 on the rear. You would need to work out exactly which on a calculator. The 40 just means 40% of the width.

If my calculations are correct, if you run a 275/40 x 20 tyre on the front you would need to run a 245/45 x 20 on the rear to get almost the same rolling radius. 275/40 x 20 is 228.71cm a 245/45 x 20 is 228.87cm not sure I would want to put a 245 tyre on a 9.5J rim. and run it on a 2.5 ton Sport. Also kind of defeats what Robin is trying to achieve surely.

Cheers
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Agreed, no-one suggested putting a 245 on a 9.5j rim from what I can see. I just said it can be done. 2012 RRS SDV6
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RallyXS wrote:
Yes, you can. A lot of BMW's have wider wheels on the back, and therefore have a different profile. Eg, you would have say a 305/45 on the rear. You would need to work out exactly which on a calculator. The 40 just means 40% of the width.


The 40/45 is the profile (height), not the width though. The staggered setup on the likes of M3`s won`t affect the overall circumference just because the rears are wider. Steve.

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RallyXS wrote:
Yes, you can. A lot of BMW's have wider wheels on the back, and therefore have a different profile. Eg, you would have say a 305/45 on the rear. You would need to work out exactly which on a calculator. The 40 just means 40% of the width.

The BMW are designed with this odd tyre arrangement from the outset, however. The RRS is designed to run the same all round.

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