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Anybody on 24's or 26's
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I seriously doubt a 24 or 26 would fit on the x5, 22s are pushing it, plus where would you find rubber to fit a 26" rim that would be acceptable performance and load wise?
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actually thats not true 24's do fit but the tire's are very thin if you go to cardomain.com theres plenty of x5's with 24's but as you will see the tires are way to thin i live in nyc and 24's will not last a day with all the pot holes here
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Ther are tires for 26's 275/25/26. Is there any suspension modifying or any type of mods that need to be done before putting them on, or can I just by 24's with 275/25/24 tires and bolt them? On cardomain theres only 2 with 24's on. Plus anybody with 26's 275/25/26 tires or only 24's?
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