DAZ said:Save your money. I applaud BMW for the wheels on the i3. They look great whether they're 19" or 20". The trade off that gives us lower rolling resistance are the thin tires. People smarter than most of us determined they're the right size tires for your i3.
Don't like the skinny tires. Do not approach a i3 from the front or rear!jadnashuanh said:Trying to make the i3 look more conventional seems like somewhat defeating the original purpose. Wider tires means more drag which means less range. If you were worried about how the car looks, you shouldn't buy an i3 in the first place!
Owning and driving an i3 requires a certain mindset - it is not conventional. Old perceptions need to change to embrace the features.
WoodlandHills said:Run at 30/36 front and rear and you are 15% under inflated and that will negate any range advantage from the special high pressure, large diameter, low rolling resistance wheels and tires.
I just wish Bridgestone made a set of higher profile tires for the BMW rims to get a bit more sidewall into play.
jadnashuanh said:And, a larger diameter assembly would also change the gearing.
The only time you could use a higher profile tire would be to go with a smaller diameter wheel and that's IF you could find one that fit without rubbing something.
THe entire tire construction, including both the carcass and the rubber and the tread design are part of the low-rolling resistance assembly. Running any tire at lower than specified pressure usually affects both handling, max load capacity, and longevity. Not a good idea.
The i3 is not a conventional car. It doesn't look conventional. It wasn't put together with conventional bits. IMHO, to fully appreciate its unique features, trying to make it look more conventional to mold it to your perception of right means maybe it wasn't the right purchase for you.
I33t said:WoodlandHills said:Run at 30/36 front and rear and you are 15% under inflated and that will negate any range advantage from the special high pressure, large diameter, low rolling resistance wheels and tires.
And run a higher risk of tyre and rim damage from potholes etc.
I just wish Bridgestone made a set of higher profile tires for the BMW rims to get a bit more sidewall into play.
Higher profile on the stock rims? I think not, that would be crazy. Speedo would be way out (under reading) and tire clearance issues would surface.
jadnashuanh said:The i3 is not a conventional car. It doesn't look conventional. It wasn't put together with conventional bits. IMHO, to fully appreciate its unique features, trying to make it look more conventional to mold it to your perception of right means maybe it wasn't the right purchase for you.
WoodlandHills said:For the past 20 some years, Americas Tire/Discount Tire where I buy my tires have called going up one size on diameter plus 1.
jadnashuanh said:Most cars will have clearance issues if the tire/wheel height is changed from design
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