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what offset would I need to run a 22x10.5 in the front and rear on my e70 X5??
They offer them in +30 and +38 offsets. I know the rear will be fine regardless but the front I can't make up my mind which would be better? P.S. I have the fender flares. |
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Use Rims N Tires - Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com to make comparisons.
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+38 in the front. +30 in the back OEM 20" are +40 in the front, and +37 in the back (but 20x11). +30 in the front may stick out, since the front flares are tiny. Rear flares are wider, and a lot of members safely put spacers in the back, so a +30 should fit very nicely.
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