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Old 11-22-2005, 05:17 PM
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upgrading wheels?

Hello,
i'm thinking about upgrading wheels/tires on my 03 x5 3.0. and i found a seller who's selling a set of replica 20's in #87. he's got four front size wheels, unlike the orig. set up. he says it'll fit my x5 without any problem.

my question is does anyone have this set up on their x5? any pics? is this okay? or should i go with wide rear set up?

also, if i go with original front/rear wheels set up, do i need to do something to my car to fit it?

i'm new to modifing cars. so don't know whole lot about it yet.

thanks in advance.
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