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Old 02-17-2006, 06:40 PM
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New wheels...now have Wheel Gap Problem

Hey all, I just put on the 4.4i sport rims (19", OEM) onto my 2001 non-sport X5. They look great, nice and wide from the rear, but looking at the truck from the side the rear wheels seem to have excessive wheel gap. I look at other 4.4i sport X5's and they don't seem to have this. Is there a quick fix for this problem or will this take something more intricate?
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Old 02-17-2006, 06:43 PM
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Hey all, I just put on the 4.4i sport rims (19", OEM) onto my 2001 non-sport X5. They look great, nice and wide from the rear, but looking at the truck from the side the rear wheels seem to have excessive wheel gap. I look at other 4.4i sport X5's and they don't seem to have this. Is there a quick fix for this problem or will this take something more intricate?
No easy fix, if you want to get rid of the wide gaps go get front lowering springs (Eibach/H&R) and if you have rear air suspension have the dealer lower via DIS.
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what size tires do you have on the rims?
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what size tires do you have on the rims?
That's the same question I would ask. Are they exceptionally low profile tires? The OEM 19's should be just about as tall as your 18's that you took off. Show us some pics...
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what size tires do you have on the rims?
Well those tires should be OEM staggered size. Even though going plus sizes (either 1 or 2") the overall tire diameter is about the same but visually the wheel gaps will appear larger than the smaller 18s. This is the reason you'll see guys telling someone who had just upgraded from 18 to 20" he/she needs to lower the X.
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Well those tires should be OEM staggered size. Even though going plus sizes (either 1 or 2") the overall tire diameter is about the same but visually the wheel gaps will appear larger than the smaller 18s. This is the reason you'll see guys telling someone who had just upgraded from 18 to 20" he/she needs to lower the X.
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When I went up from my oem sport 19"s to the 4.6 20" set up, my wheelarch gap did increase(0.5", in fact) and it really needs to be lowered to look nicer

However,both the 18" and the 19" have exactly the same tyre diametre,so you shouldnt see any difference in the gap and the fact the 19" tyres are a wider/lower profile,they should actually cover the gap better!

We really need to know Shahkg tyre set up both with the 18 and 19"!Also why does he say that its only the gap on the rear??
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Old 02-18-2006, 08:30 AM
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Hey all, I just put on the 4.4i sport rims (19", OEM) onto my 2001 non-sport X5. They look great, nice and wide from the rear, but looking at the truck from the side the rear wheels seem to have excessive wheel gap. I look at other 4.4i sport X5's and they don't seem to have this. Is there a quick fix for this problem or will this take something more intricate?
Why only the rears!What tyres did you have before and what tyres do you put on now!
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I have Kumho ECSTA tires, R19 255 up front and 285 on the rears. I had the OEM Michelins on the stock 18".

Also, do 2001 4.4i's have a rear air suspension that can be lowered through the dealer?
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what is the sidewall aspect ratio?

285/??/19
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