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Old 04-19-2017, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by bcredliner View Post
what are rim widths on you 4.4?
If he's got the standard BMW Style 63 wheels (I have those on my 2001 3.0i, and think they were standard on the 4.4i back then), here are the wheel sizes:
9Jx19 EH2 (front)
10Jx19 EH2 (rear)
The spare is 7.5Jx17 SEH2

I have the same tire sizes he lists as existing:
285/45R19 107V rear; 255/50R19 103V front; 235/65R17 spare

On the other comments, yes, of course the first thing to be sure of is that rolling diameters are all close enough to eachother. Next thing is to make sure the tire will stay on the wheel. And perhaps finally to decide how well it will perform and look.

BTW, for those interested in what the wheel size codes mean, here are my notes on that:
9 - rim width in inches
J - code letter for flange type
x - symbol for full-drop center rim
19 - rim diameter in inches
EH2 - extended hump on the 2 rim shoulders
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