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Old 07-05-2022, 12:32 AM
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My car came with 255/55/19. 1" taller than standard, does seem to smooth out bumps in the road and fill in the wheel wells nicely. I'm a fan of square setup. I drive fairly sporty but like to have decent performance year 'round
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Old 07-05-2022, 08:53 AM
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I have been running 255/50-19 all around on my e53 for a number of years. Works absolutely fine. Last time around I found some Michelins with Porsche N0 spec for the rear 10" wheels, they have wider thread than the regular spec. This comes closer to the 285/45 look.

Interesting. Do you have the name/model of those Michelins? I'd like to see if they're still available. Thanks.
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