Aftermarket Wheels and suspensions for Xi
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20x9 +35 F
20x9 +35 w/ 15mm spacer R
245/35/20 tires
No Rubbing
No Fender Rolling
These are also the same overall size but a tiny bit wider compared to 245/45x18 , 245/40x19
20x9 +35 w/ 15mm spacer R
245/35/20 tires
No Rubbing
No Fender Rolling
These are also the same overall size but a tiny bit wider compared to 245/45x18 , 245/40x19
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My Ride: BMW 535xi wagon. Monaco Blue/Dakota Brown interior, M Package
ended up ordering a
-Cobbaccessport for some extra power,
-Cusco front strutbar (hoping to add some rigidity to the structure... it's SO flexy)
-Staggered 19" Sportline cs.16 spin forged wheel setup.
No final final decision on tires yet, but pretty sure I'm going to go with this somewhat unconventional 40(F) and 35(R) aspect ratio (measurements below). I also noticed that this [245/40/19 & 265/35/19] setup is actually closer in circumference (98.4%) than the [245/35/19 & 265/30/19] (98%) combo that most are using, so that should help the AWD issue a bit.
I also like that with my desired taller setup I increase my overall diameter from my current 25.71 in to 26.71 in (Front) & 26.30 in (Rear) respectively... I hope that fills the wheel gap enough.
TIRES
WHEELS TIRE & WHEEL PACKAGES ACCESSORIES
TIRE & WHEEL TECH
Tire 1 - 245/40R18 Sidewall Height: 3.85 in 97.79 mm Circumference: 80.77 in 2051.5 mm (current setup @ all 4 wheels)
Tire 2 - 245/40R19 Sidewall Height: 3.85 in 97.79 mm Circumference: 83.91 in 2131.3 mm (desired front wheel)
Tire 3 - 265/35R19 Sidewall Height: 3.65 in 92.71 mm Circumference: 82.62 in 2098.5 mm (desired rear wheel)
Tire 4 - 245/35R19 Sidewall Height: 3.37 in 85.598 mm Circumference: 80.89 in 2054.6 mm (conventional front wheel)
Tire 5 - 265/30R19 Sidewall Height: 3.12 in 79.248 mm Circumference: 79.32 in 2014.7 mm (conventional rear wheel)
now... just have to figure out what long wear tires i can buy... this is definitely not a performance vehicle, it's a work vehicle... so I don't need some super sticky rubber. Any thoughts on a quiet long-lasting tire?
-Cobbaccessport for some extra power,
-Cusco front strutbar (hoping to add some rigidity to the structure... it's SO flexy)
-Staggered 19" Sportline cs.16 spin forged wheel setup.
No final final decision on tires yet, but pretty sure I'm going to go with this somewhat unconventional 40(F) and 35(R) aspect ratio (measurements below). I also noticed that this [245/40/19 & 265/35/19] setup is actually closer in circumference (98.4%) than the [245/35/19 & 265/30/19] (98%) combo that most are using, so that should help the AWD issue a bit.
I also like that with my desired taller setup I increase my overall diameter from my current 25.71 in to 26.71 in (Front) & 26.30 in (Rear) respectively... I hope that fills the wheel gap enough.
TIRES
WHEELS TIRE & WHEEL PACKAGES ACCESSORIES
TIRE & WHEEL TECH
Tire 1 - 245/40R18 Sidewall Height: 3.85 in 97.79 mm Circumference: 80.77 in 2051.5 mm (current setup @ all 4 wheels)
Tire 2 - 245/40R19 Sidewall Height: 3.85 in 97.79 mm Circumference: 83.91 in 2131.3 mm (desired front wheel)
Tire 3 - 265/35R19 Sidewall Height: 3.65 in 92.71 mm Circumference: 82.62 in 2098.5 mm (desired rear wheel)
Tire 4 - 245/35R19 Sidewall Height: 3.37 in 85.598 mm Circumference: 80.89 in 2054.6 mm (conventional front wheel)
Tire 5 - 265/30R19 Sidewall Height: 3.12 in 79.248 mm Circumference: 79.32 in 2014.7 mm (conventional rear wheel)
now... just have to figure out what long wear tires i can buy... this is definitely not a performance vehicle, it's a work vehicle... so I don't need some super sticky rubber. Any thoughts on a quiet long-lasting tire?
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My Ride: BMW 535xi wagon. Monaco Blue/Dakota Brown interior, M Package
A. the roads where I live (norcal) are horrible so I want to cushion the ride a bit and keep it comfortable
B. I don't want to lower my car as it already scrapes the front bumper (M5 replica) on some inclines, so i need to fill the wheel arches with a bigger overall circumference/diameter wheel tire combo. If I go 275 in the back with a 275/35 then the wheel is too big, this is the reason that I went with a 265.
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No I'm not wonderin' 'bout the size you plan to use ... but you said most people use 265/30 (You are planning to use 265/35) ... where is 265/30 from? I never heard of that? If I remember correctly that maybe 3 series rear tire size ...
thanks for the info, but I'm looking for a higher sidewall than most people on this thread as:
A. the roads where I live (norcal) are horrible so I want to cushion the ride a bit and keep it comfortable
B. I don't want to lower my car as it already scrapes the front bumper (M5 replica) on some inclines, so i need to fill the wheel arches with a bigger overall circumference/diameter wheel tire combo. If I go 275 in the back with a 275/35 then the wheel is too big, this is the reason that I went with a 265.
A. the roads where I live (norcal) are horrible so I want to cushion the ride a bit and keep it comfortable
B. I don't want to lower my car as it already scrapes the front bumper (M5 replica) on some inclines, so i need to fill the wheel arches with a bigger overall circumference/diameter wheel tire combo. If I go 275 in the back with a 275/35 then the wheel is too big, this is the reason that I went with a 265.
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My Ride: BMW 535xi wagon. Monaco Blue/Dakota Brown interior, M Package
well in this case then I have it all wrong... I thought most were putting 245/35/19 on front with 265/30/19 in the rear to make them match for the AWD system.
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[quote name='jwestpro' timestamp='1318315212' post='1389485']
1 You are not going to find anyone with such a photo as most people who want 19's are not going for any sort of practical application.
2 How many times do you need to hear this fact: 245/40x19 is identical in outer diameter (26.7") as 245/45x18 (the section width of the 19" is about .2" wider, or, essentially nothing) That 19 will be ok on an 8" but is ideal on an 8.5" - 9" wide wheel. Your ET for an 8.5" wide needs to be right at 35-29 max on the front, the rear has some more room or could use a spacer to bring it out if the wheels are all the same and ET 40 like the style 128 from the x3, not to choose it, just for example on ET+spacer
you didn't read correctly... I have 245/40/18 NOT 245/45/18 as you state and show in your pics... so, the 245/40/19 which I am talking about WILL be a bigger circumference or diameter.
1 You are not going to find anyone with such a photo as most people who want 19's are not going for any sort of practical application.
2 How many times do you need to hear this fact: 245/40x19 is identical in outer diameter (26.7") as 245/45x18 (the section width of the 19" is about .2" wider, or, essentially nothing) That 19 will be ok on an 8" but is ideal on an 8.5" - 9" wide wheel. Your ET for an 8.5" wide needs to be right at 35-29 max on the front, the rear has some more room or could use a spacer to bring it out if the wheels are all the same and ET 40 like the style 128 from the x3, not to choose it, just for example on ET+spacer
you didn't read correctly... I have 245/40/18 NOT 245/45/18 as you state and show in your pics... so, the 245/40/19 which I am talking about WILL be a bigger circumference or diameter.
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these diameters are equal: what i have 245/45x18 = 245/40x19 what you want
that's why i posted photos for you. the only thing different will obviously be the wheel space inside the tires.
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My Ride: 2008 535xi Touring - KW Var 3 Coilovers, VMR V710 20x9" wheels, Falken 452 245/35/19" Tires, OEM M5 Front Bumper, OEM M5 Front Fenders, OEM M5 Mirrors, Hamman Style CF Front Lip, Matte Black Kidney Grills, 20% Tint, B&W BMW Roundels.
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I got the ultra racing bar to fit mine. There are other members that have it also. It is not the type of model X or non X but the engine type. The XI and non X have the same front end at the strut level. The 3.0 twin turbo has an airbox that is different than the 3.0 non turbo. It was a real tight fit and it touches the box just a bit, but it is not a big deal. It really wouldn't take much for Ultra Racing to modify the bar to really properly clear the box, I don't know why they don't since strut bars that fit the 535 engine are really hard to find.
What I like about the bar is that it has NO movable pivot points like the Cusco bar (at least from the pictures it looks like it has this on the end were the center bar meets the strut mounting plate). The ultra racing bar is one solid piece no moving parts. I've had strut bars in the past on other vehicles and bars with those movable connecting points are really just for show there is no way to really tighten them down so that they won't move. Check out their site - ultra racing. They have a good explanation showing the difference between their bars and the competition. Just my two cents... and I don't work for them
What I like about the bar is that it has NO movable pivot points like the Cusco bar (at least from the pictures it looks like it has this on the end were the center bar meets the strut mounting plate). The ultra racing bar is one solid piece no moving parts. I've had strut bars in the past on other vehicles and bars with those movable connecting points are really just for show there is no way to really tighten them down so that they won't move. Check out their site - ultra racing. They have a good explanation showing the difference between their bars and the competition. Just my two cents... and I don't work for them