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Originally Posted by Felix 808 Yeah but with a meaty sidewall you get more flex, roll & squish , Unless it's all about the looks I would be curious to

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Old 10-16-2015, 11:23 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Yeah but with a meaty sidewall you get more flex, roll & squish , Unless it's all about the looks
I would be curious to know how 18s compare to 19s on a road course. My goals were to drop weight, maintain speedometer accuracy, and get this look.



I am very new to my 370 and my last car (e92 335i) saw a huge improvement switching to 18s.
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