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2011 35 D Hub Bore ?
I'm trying to verify with certainty the hub bore size for my 2011 X5 35D. I have read that it is 72.6mm and also that it is 74.1mm. Is either figure exactly correct? Thanks |
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Hub bore?
That's not thing that would be listed anywhere. The wheel hubs are part of the suspension and the bore would be where the wheel bearing presses in I guess? Not really something that matters... Sent from my SGH-i917 using Board Express |
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Your E70 is 74 mm
The E53 had the smaller hub bore Bastereo, it is not literally a hub bore but rather the hub diameter that fits the wheel bore
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This question comes up so many times, and yet the 7(!) stickies talk about anything else like M50d that is totally irrelevant for the US market, or pictures - really? with thousands of X5 on the streets, we need a sticky for pictures, but no decent FAQ whatsoever?
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