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juppalgae 06-21-2010 04:44 PM

Staggered Wheels
 
Hey guys,

I'm trying to get 4 staggered wheels in black. any advice or suggestions?

and tires as well.

motordavid 06-21-2010 08:53 PM

By staggered, I assume you mean the staggered look via wider rear wheels & tires vs the front set...
As in oe 132s, et al.

If so, they come up on the for sale forum on occasion; seldom in "black", but one
can get them powder coated/painted/black chrome by a good paint joint.
Keep an eye out.
GL, mD

juppalgae 06-23-2010 09:42 AM

i def want wider rear wheels. but is it also ok to get wider front wheels?

or people only get wider rear wheels?

motordavid 06-23-2010 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juppalgae (Post 750880)
i def want wider rear wheels. but is it also ok to get wider front wheels?

or people only get wider rear wheels?

Yes, one can get a set of wheels where the fronts are wider than the oe
wheels, and the rears are even wider.

For example, my '01 3.0 came with style 69 wheels which were 8.5" x 18",
front and rear...I changed to style 132 wheels, which are 9" x 19" front,
and 10" x 19" rear; thus, the new front wheels are 1" wider than the originals, and the rears are 1 1/5" wider than oe, and 1" wider than new front wheels.

Some posters have even gone to style 87s, which are 20", even wider rim, and also staggered.

I doubt you would want wider wheels in front, than in back, but I don't think that was you question...
GL, mD

juppalgae 06-24-2010 08:58 AM

i want all four wide wheels. any suggestions?

a quick question though.

besides the looks...
1) what's the benefit of having all four wide wheels?
2) what's the benefit of having staggered wheels (only wide rear wheels)?

motordavid 06-24-2010 02:11 PM

Just imo,
1-all four wheels the same size is standard "square/even" look...nothing wrong with it.
Really wide wheels give car the steamroller look; odd, but everyone has their own
bag.
How "wide", with all four wheels the same size, are you thinking of?

2-staggered wheels "look good" to most, esp with wider rear wheel/tire combo.
There may be some slight benefit in cornering with the wider rear wheel, but most of
us never get it pushed that far except in emergency handling situs.

That's about it for me on this thread.
GL, mD

detail-king 06-24-2010 07:50 PM

What size would you like? 22"?

juppalgae 06-24-2010 09:55 PM

well, in terms of the size, i've seen some suvs with all four wide wheels. i believe they were bmw x5 sports with 4.8 engine. any idea how wide they are?

i don't want something rediculously wide that's out of proportion.

juppalgae 06-24-2010 09:55 PM

oh btw, what's the size on stadard wheels i have on my x5?

LeMansX5 06-24-2010 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juppalgae (Post 751317)
oh btw, what's the size on stadard wheels i have on my x5?

What year and engine size of your X5? Any pics?
Size is written on side of tires e.g. 245/40R/18..check your current tire size.

BMW 20" wheels on 4.8 are always staggard(rear wider).

As motordavid said staggard wheels look much better.


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