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Old 08-04-2015, 09:26 AM
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Question Winter set up - 298M wheels on 2016 X6 50

Does anyone know if my 298M wheels will fit the 2016?

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Oooooo, I think they changed the rear hubs on the F16, although I could be wrong on that.

Used to be 74ish up front and 72ish in the back. I think the F16 is 74ish all around but don't quote me on that.

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Google is my friend and you are correct, the bores are different. I guess I will be selling my 298s and buying a new set for winter.....

Nice racket they have. I guess it would be too easy to keep the same bore.
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Google is my friend and you are correct, the bores are different. I guess I will be selling my 298s and buying a new set for winter.....

Nice racket they have. I guess it would be too easy to keep the same bore.
Right there with you - what a joke!

You CAN use hubcentric adapters, which DO work fine....up to you.
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I have a 2016 X6 X35I. The other day I removed one front and one rear tire to try the winter wheels I used on my 2015 X5. They fit, 74.1mm all around.
My X6 came with M package. Not sure that makes a difference for the hub size but I measured myself the hubs and they are 74.1mm, front and back.
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Oooooo, I think they changed the rear hubs on the F16, although I could be wrong on that.

Used to be 74ish up front and 72ish in the back. I think the F16 is 74ish all around but don't quote me on that.

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Hey Chris - or anyone else -

Do you know if these 298s will fit a 2009 X5? I have them up for sale and someone asked. Any info appreciated.

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