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NYRhockey
08-15-2015, 06:35 PM
thinking of winter and getting a set of snow shoes for the zhp and saw these for sale. The bolt pattern is good @ 5x120mm but since they seem to be for a 1-series not sure if they'd fit our zhp's....Having inquired further on them but from the 1 picture of the tread it seems like a good deal.

http://newlondon.craigslist.org/pts/5160742532.html

squashman702
08-16-2015, 05:37 AM
The tire might be a little tall (plus they're very narrow) but the wheels would fit. I have the same wheels for my winter set with 225/45R17 General Altimax tires on them.

az3579
08-16-2015, 07:13 AM
My friend had these on his E36 M3. They should fit our cars just fine.
I actually have the set sitting in the garage.

Oli77
08-16-2015, 08:44 AM
Having winter wheels is a must for our cars (unless you live where there is no snow - then, I am sorry for you - because it is important to bring a natural rhythm to your life through the experience of seasons).

NYRhockey
08-16-2015, 05:48 PM
would narrowness impact performance in the snow? stock rear tires are 255 on zhp's so 205 is definitely a lot smaller and probably look weird visually, but most interested in traction than anything else.

danewilson77
08-16-2015, 05:51 PM
Narrowness (snort) is better in the snow.

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NYRhockey
08-16-2015, 05:54 PM
thought i had read that before but wasn't sure (since logically doesn't add up to me because you'd want more rubber on the ground, no?) so this is great. I will contact the seller about them.

BMWCurves
08-16-2015, 08:40 PM
Narrower tires are supposedly better for winter traction for a couple of reasons:
- They'll "sink/cut" through the soft powdery snow to the more compact and grippier snow below as compared to a wider tire that will plow and "ride" on the softer snow. Think narrow skis vs wide power skis.
- Although people will say there is greater pressure because there is a smaller contact patch (Pressure = Force/Area), the actual difference is minimal between a wide tire and a narrow tire's area. But let's say it gives you a little more pressure through a smaller contact area, then it should provide you with a bit more traction/friction.
- The shape of the contact patch is more square on a narrow tire rather than short and wide for a wide tire which some people consider a more stable pattern in slippery conditions.

An added benefit is that the taller profile tire will also be more likely to take any damage from material on the road rather than a larger wheel/lower profile tire. I've always driven on a smaller diameter wheel and narrower tire for snow and it's worked great getting to the mountain and other snowy conditions.

NYRhockey
08-17-2015, 03:52 PM
ok the seller wrote back and said they were made in 6/2014 and have 1 season on them but said "two of them have a bit of camber wear which is typical of BMW’s and the way they’re set up". Is this true?

Oli77
08-17-2015, 04:37 PM
Yes. Our cars love the inside edge of the tires. That's typical. 1 season is good and the tires are not old. Strange that in one season there is that much wear through. I am on my 3rd season and no sign of camber wear on my snow tires.

Maybe that guy ran them too long. Still should be good for a bit longer.

NYRhockey
08-17-2015, 06:10 PM
Ok cool, i did a quick search and did find some info on the camber wear. Having only one season and built a year ago should last me a few more seasons, and for $350-400 it's really not a bad deal. A new set of wheels and tires is easily double that or more.

NYRhockey
08-21-2015, 05:21 PM
Picked them up today. Seller was a very nice guy, we settled on $350 for the set. Tires look in great shape sans the camber wear you can still on the inner edge of a couple of the tires. Should easily be able to get a few seasons out of them.