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Wheel Load Limits?
Why are none of the wheel vendors on this forum providing load limit info for their wheels when you view their websites??? There is a thread in here that shows an X5 on E46 wheels, I would bet that if the truck were loaded and a 2,000 lb trailer attached, it would exceed the wheel load limit.
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![]() They will break for sure! I got this from BBS regarding their CH-R model: ' I am afraid but this won't work. Since X53 is a heavy vehicle it requires wheels with a sufficient wheel load index. Our AI002 in 20"x10, offset 35 which we officially offer for this car got a wheel load index of 950kg Whereas CH113 got a wheel load index of 650kg and CH114 of 728kg only. That's the main reason we don't offer CH-R for X5 ' So, always confront the manufacturer, buyer beware. |
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When it comes to wheels, some members and vendors on the forum are operating under the flawed premise "if it fits, it MUST be OK". This could be a fatal error for the modder. A loaded V8 X5 WITHOUT a trailer needs a minimum wheel load index rating of almost 700kg, add a 6000lb trailer and it jumps to 825kg.
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