MGT tyres on BMW?
Discussion
Hi guys,
I wanted to get some 21" tyres since I am changing wheels and wanted to stick with Contact 7s tyres but the sizes are available with the Maserati MGT on the sidewall. Will this be an issue on a BMW (640d) or does it not matter? only other option is PS4S but they are old tech compared to the C7s.
245/35 21
285/30 21
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m74b8842s11312p208799/C...
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m74b8842s11306p208784/C...
Cheers
I wanted to get some 21" tyres since I am changing wheels and wanted to stick with Contact 7s tyres but the sizes are available with the Maserati MGT on the sidewall. Will this be an issue on a BMW (640d) or does it not matter? only other option is PS4S but they are old tech compared to the C7s.
245/35 21
285/30 21
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m74b8842s11312p208799/C...
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m74b8842s11306p208784/C...
Cheers
I don't think it matters.....but who knows lol
For the more general production models and mass produced vehicles, most tyre brands and patterns cross over between brands without issue. For example, a tyre manufactured and designated with the AO (Audi VAG) coding, can be fitted across other vehicle brands without concern, The differences would be imperceptible and have no affect on wear or performance etc.
https://www.hometyre.co.uk/tyre-information/tyre-s...
For the more general production models and mass produced vehicles, most tyre brands and patterns cross over between brands without issue. For example, a tyre manufactured and designated with the AO (Audi VAG) coding, can be fitted across other vehicle brands without concern, The differences would be imperceptible and have no affect on wear or performance etc.
https://www.hometyre.co.uk/tyre-information/tyre-s...
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