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      04-18-2016, 02:13 PM   #1
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New Tires for M6 Gran Coupe recommendations?

Hi guys! My Stock P-Zero tires are beginning to wear out in the rears and I am thinking of getting 4 new tires... I was hoping you guys had some recommendations I am open to getting wider tires if you guys think it will help with traction and or performance? Thanks in advance.
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Michelin Pilot Super Sport, in 265 and 295 like stock, or 275 and 305
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Vredestein ultra - best kept secret in tires.
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Michelin Pilot Super Sport, in 265 and 295 like stock, or 275 and 305
+1 on second set (275/305)
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Wouldn't 275 and 305 have bulging issues? Possibly cause problems with ABS? Thanks for the feedback guys!
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There are plenty of pictures on here of people running 275 and 305 tyres on stock wheels and they look fine, they are also still within Michelin's recommendations, in fact 9.5" is their measured rim width for 275's

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

Click on the Specs tab.

As the rolling radius is still very similar the ABS and traction systems won't notice.
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Wouldn't 275 and 305 have bulging issues? Possibly cause problems with ABS? Thanks for the feedback guys!
I can confirm they are fine since I have installed both of them on my car .
I used to have 305 on rear and have 275 on front now.
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Thank you guys, is there anybody here that can send me a link or attach pictures of the m6 with the 275, 305 tires please? Thanks.
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