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      11-15-2020, 08:32 PM   #1
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E92 07, Help with tires

Hello. My passenger tire failed a balance test and I'm in need of a tire due to steering wheel vibrations. Apparently the tire was damaged, suspected rough contact with a pothole. There is no uneven wear.

The car is running aftermarket tires and rims. Unfortunately when I bought it (rushed purchase) it didn't come the OEM rims. I searched my VIN online and the car originally had:

18" Light alloy Star-spoke wheels style 189-with performance run-flat tires

Now:
Aftermarket 19' TSW rims 7 spoke style
(Not sure of the metal type, but I believe it's this one by appearance alone: https://www.tsw.com/alloy_wheels_nurburgring.php

Front: 235/35ZR19 91W XL M+S ADVANTA
Rear: 265/30ZR19 93W XL M+S ADVANTA

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I read the sticky notes on the tire subforum to update myself on the basics.

What do you guys recommend I purchase?
I plan to call tire-rack tomorrow on opening hours.

Any help is appreciated!!

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      11-20-2020, 10:46 AM   #2
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If your front tires are fairly new, just get one matching tire. If they're more than about 1/4 worn, I'd get a set of two quality tires. You could always keep the other as a spare. Id be sure it's your tire and not your rim--19s aren't very hard to bend. Good luck!
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