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RI-X5 06-12-2017 09:19 PM

22in wheels stock on a 2016?
 
looking to buy some 22in wheels staggered wheels for my 2010 bmw x5 3.0. the seller doesnt know with they are OEM or replicas. so my ? is did bmw make a 22in wheel? would i need spacers?

they look like these
22 Wheels Fit BMW X5 X6 X5M X6M Gunmetal Staggered Rims BMW 451 Style 22x10/11 | eBay

absentmathis 06-12-2017 11:43 PM

No 22" OEM to my knowledge. Honestly I don't know why you'd want to deal with that anyway. I have factory 21" and I've considered grabbing some 20".

Qsilver7 06-14-2017 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RI-X5 (Post 1110975)
looking to buy some 22in wheels staggered wheels for my 2010 bmw x5 3.0. the seller doesnt know with they are OEM or replicas. so my ? is did bmw make a 22in wheel? would i need spacers?

they look like these
22 Wheels Fit BMW X5 X6 X5M X6M Gunmetal Staggered Rims BMW 451 Style 22x10/11 | eBay

Wouldn't the BMW part database have this info? Just go to one and go to the wheel diagrams for a 2016 X5 (believe it's the F15) and look for the wheel style nbr you gave us (style 451).

The wheel's specs will be listed in the part nbr index below the diagram. You can compare the wheel's offset with yours. If you don't know your wheel offsets...you can use the same database to look up your wheel's specs.

If you're not familiar with any online part databases try one listed below:

BMW Parts Catalog
BMWfans.info
Www.etk.cc


RI-X5 06-14-2017 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qsilver7 (Post 1111089)
Wouldn't the BMW part database have this info? Just go to one and go to the wheel diagrams for a 2016 X5 (believe it's the F15) and look for the wheel style nbr you gave us (style 451).

The wheel's specs will be listed in the part nbr index below the diagram. You can compare the wheel's offset with yours. If you don't know your wheel offsets...you can use the same database to look up your wheel's specs.

If you're not familiar with any online part databases try one listed below:

BMW Parts Catalog
BMWfans.info
Www.etk.cc


thanx!!! for the info

Qsilver7 06-14-2017 06:28 PM

:thumbup:

absentmathis 06-15-2017 12:52 AM

The 22s in question look like a factory wheel but are not, at least not that I've ever seen.

GriffX5 06-15-2017 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by absentmathis (Post 1110986)
No 22" OEM to my knowledge. Honestly I don't know why you'd want to deal with that anyway. I have factory 21" and I've considered grabbing some 20".

I have 22s and will go to 20s as soon as i need new tires.


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