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Hehe, if I go that route I'll probably throw some spacers in to give it some space.
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I don't know if that would necessarily help. I think having 275s like dude said might be the way to go. Remember, have them test fit on the driver's side!
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Hi mate, i have a 2001 e53 3.0i with 22s on it, no probs at all
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Does anyone know if the x5 in this picture is at stock height or if it's been lowered?
Kinda looks stock to me...? |
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Tang fish what is your offset? 9.5s in the front?
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same size all the way around
Yokohama Parada Spec-X 285/35/22 Only issue was rubbing/snapping off of louvres on the driver's side front well (only that side) due to it being a 3.5D I'm guessing gas versions wouldn't have this problem. |
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Do you know what offset your wheels are?
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#40
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Yes, 9.5, these wheels:
Mesh BMW Wheels by Beyern |
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