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05-06-2015, 06:30 AM | #1 |
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Custom wheel fitment questions - offsets and widths for x5m
OK, so I am going with some custom made forged wheels for my x5m. I get to specify offsets and widths. My goal is to get a 20x11/20x12 wheel that will not be overly aggressive and still clear the brakes and suspension.
The car is stock, and will remain that way, so no lowering. Its a street car only, I have another car for track driving. OEM is 20x10 ET40 and 20x11 ET35 as far as I know. I am going with 20s also due to better tire selection and preferring the look and performance of a little more tire on the wheel. I would ideally like to run NON RFT tires, and my theory is that RFT has a distinct advantage especially on heavy cars, that the sidewall is very stiff resulting in excellent steering feel and lack of body roll. This is a problem when going to a tire like a conti DW or a Michelin PSS. One way to get around this, is to run a wide wheel which in effect provides extra sidewall support to a NON RFT tire. So I want to run 1 inch wider wheels on stock tire sizes to alleviate the negative cornering and steering effects of a soft tire. Ive been doing this for years on other cars. So, I want to run 20x11 and 20x12 if I can. I also want no more than 10-15mm more aggressive than stock up front and 15-20mm in the rear based on what wont look silly on the car (any pics or other ideas welcome). Using this quick calculator, its easy to get a feel for how the chosen wheel width will compare to stock in poke (how much more it protrudes out) and more complicated, inner suspension and effectively brake caliper clearance. Wider wheels, when not offset by a lower offset, will eat up interior clearance space. http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator SO, does ANYONE KNOW how much extra clearance we have, and how much space I can use up and still clear the suspension and brakes? The below widths and offsets have the following results... 20x10 ET40 to 20x11 ET40 (fronts) +13MM poke, -13MM interior clearance If you go with an ET35, you can get to 18mm poke with 8mm interior clearance. Clearly, my preference for the look I want is the 13MM poke, but giving up 13mm of interior clearance may not work. Can anyone help? Its easy to get them to fit using 10.5 front wheel, but I don't want to do that unless I must. Thanks guys, really need some experienced guys to help here! Trying to up the x5m wheel game! I think yall will like what I have in store |
05-06-2015, 09:18 AM | #2 |
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If you search my username you can find my thread - X5 50i. I have some 22x12 et32 and 22x10.5 et35 wheels that were built for a X6M. They fit everything just fine in that configuration.
They were not aggressive enough for me (I want the lip of the wheel to be flush with the outside edge of the top of the fender) and have 12mm spacers in the front and 15mm spacers in the rear. I actually think 10mm spacers on all 4 corners would have been perfect, but H&R doesn't offer a 10mm spacer in the 74.1mm centerbore. |
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05-06-2015, 09:31 AM | #3 |
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I'm running H&R 15mm on the front n 25mm on the rear...this is on a 50i M Sport...the wheels now sit nice n flush to the edge of the fender flares
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05-08-2015, 08:24 PM | #4 |
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thanks, guys. confirms that a +10-15 in the front looks good
DOES anyone know if an 11 inch wheel with the same offset as stock, +40, will clear the brakes/suspension on the x5m?? |
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