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I need to put new tires on my 2023 G90. What do I give up, if anything, to put 4 tires of the same size around the car?

Moose201021

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I need to put new tires on my 2023 G90. I have the E-Whatever with different sized tires on front and rear. I don't totally understand how those are rotated, but ok...

The tires I want - OEM Michelin Primacy Tour in the size for the front - aren't available. What do I give up, if anything, to put 4 tires of the same size around the car?
 
I need to put new tires on my 2023 G90. I have the E-Whatever with different sized tires on front and rear. I don't totally understand how those are rotated, but ok...

The tires I want - OEM Michelin Primacy Tour in the size for the front - aren't available. What do I give up, if anything, to put 4 tires of the same size around the car?
If your wheel width is only a 1/2" different front to back it's not a big deal running all 4 of the same size, just be sure to keep track of which wheels are wider, don't want to put them in front, and you could only rotate side to side.
 
The rear wheels are 1" wider than the front (9.5 vs. 8.5) to give it the staggered look.

G90 wheel sizes

I have thought about replacing the 21" wheels with 19" and use 50R19 series tires all around. They should be much quieter. Not sure how it would look without spacers on the rear to fill out the wheel well.
 
The rear wheels are 1" wider than the front (9.5 vs. 8.5) to give it the staggered look.

G90 wheel sizes

I have thought about replacing the 21" wheels with 19" and use 50R19 series tires all around. They should be much quieter. Not sure how it would look without spacers on the rear to fill out the wheel well.
Would look like you are riding on the compact spare on all corners.
 
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Well, no. When I have a chance to swap the front and rear on the driver's side, I will test the look.
 
I need to put new tires on my 2023 G90. I have the E-Whatever with different sized tires on front and rear. I don't totally understand how those are rotated, but ok...

The tires I want - OEM Michelin Primacy Tour in the size for the front - aren't available. What do I give up, if anything, to put 4 tires of the same size around the car?
What did you end up doing?

I was thinking about this post when I created the thread about the rim protectors built into the Michelins.

Additionally, I think the fat tires on the back are worth it for the sport look. Was just driving behind a Benz today with fat back wheels, and thought about this thread again. I smiled and knew it had the Dark Knight Rises Batmobile look going on, and I knew my G90 had a similar look. The Benz's width was probably almost 4 inches more per tire. They were aggressively wide.

It is dead around this forum :) my username is the last post for about 10 threads now....embarassing....can you tell I just got the G90?
 
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What did you end up doing?

I was thinking about this post when I created the thread about the rim protectors built into the Michelins.

Additionally, I think the fat tires on the back are worth it for the sport look. Was just driving behind a Benz today with fat back wheels, and thought about this thread again. I smiled and knew it had the Dark Knight Rises Batmobile look going on, and I knew my G90 had a similar look. The Benz's width was probably almost 4 inches more per tire. They were aggressively wide.

It is dead around this forum :) my username is the last post for about 10 threads now....embarassing....can you tell I just got the G90?
You might be interested in this Facebook link. There’s daily activity in this group and most questions usually get answered. Maybe you could give it a look.
 
You might be interested in this Facebook link. There’s daily activity in this group and most questions usually get answered. Maybe you could give it a look.
Thanks for the link. There are a lot of “G90” members on that group.

I just have a burner account for just these types of scenarios.

While waiting to be let into the group, which has an HOA feel to it, I quickly was fed an AI video by Mr. Zuckerberg of a yellow lab ushering ducks and ducklings to a pond six inches from a busy road. AI will be the death of us all LOL!
 
You might be interested in this Facebook link. There’s daily activity in this group and most questions usually get answered. Maybe you could give it a look.
Must not be monitored very frequently. Put in a membership request and messaged the 4 moderators and it has been crickets!
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Must not be monitored very frequently. Put in a membership request and messaged the 4 moderators and it has been crickets!
Humm…that’s strange. I joined that group about 14 months ago and as I recall it was almost immediate.
 
Every time I see this and similar threads, my brain activates, sometimes painfully.

OK, the engineers at Genesis tried many tire wheel combination, did thousands of miles of road testing under varied conditions and climates. Handling and safety are the considerations. So, the question that comes up -----

Is it OK to put the same size tire on all four wheels of my $100,000 sedan to save $100?
 
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