Please Advise!! Style 135 from M3 can be used in XI model?
Hi,
I am still looking for 18 inch wheel for my 06 525XI. Looks like I found one I like finally.
Would Style 135 from M3 work for my car? They are close to Xi wheel spec, but I am not sure.
Front: 18x8, ET47
Rear: 18x8.5, ET50
Also, I have a nice set of 245x40x18 and 265x35x18 tires. Would these tires work fine with these wheels?
Thank you in advance.
BMGG
I am still looking for 18 inch wheel for my 06 525XI. Looks like I found one I like finally.
Would Style 135 from M3 work for my car? They are close to Xi wheel spec, but I am not sure.
Front: 18x8, ET47
Rear: 18x8.5, ET50
Also, I have a nice set of 245x40x18 and 265x35x18 tires. Would these tires work fine with these wheels?
Thank you in advance.
BMGG
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With those offsets, even if the tires don't rub on the strut, the wheels will sit too deep inside the arches. This means you'll be needing spacers. Second issues I see here is the rear tire size - the overall rolling diameter of the rear wheels will be more than 1.5% smaller than front, which will make your speedometer show higher than actual speed and might in the long run affect your X-drive system, because it will continually think that the rear wheels are slipping, as they'll be turning more than the fronts.
Comparing staggered setup of style 124 for XI vs Style 135 from M3
Front: 18x8 ET43 Front: 18x8 ET 47
Rear: 18x9 ET55 Rear: 18x8.5 ET 50
they look close, will I need spacer for style 135 from M3?
Thank you
BMGG
Front: 18x8 ET43 Front: 18x8 ET 47
Rear: 18x9 ET55 Rear: 18x8.5 ET 50
they look close, will I need spacer for style 135 from M3?
Thank you
BMGG
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
It will work, but you will need some spacers.
Here's a tool to use for future reference:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
OEM Specs can be found here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do
Here's a tool to use for future reference:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
OEM Specs can be found here:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do
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