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      05-04-2015, 05:21 PM   #1
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style 214 wheels/tire on E70 Diesel inquiry

Recently got a used 2010 diesel x5 as a track car hauler.
Would the 20" style 214 wheels with stock conti tires fit perfectly on this truck with no rub issues? Thanks so much

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Why wouldn't they fit? All X5s are pretty much the same..
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They'll fit fine.

You'll probably will want to add rear fender flares if your X5 didn't come with oem 20s.
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They'll fit fine.

You'll probably will want to add rear fender flares if your X5 didn't come with oem 20s.
Thanks! Just making sure, because I noticed the 18" tires are almost touching the front upper control arm joint. Hence, concerned of rubbing with the 20"
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Thanks! Just making sure, because I noticed the 18" tires are almost touching the front upper control arm joint. Hence, concerned of rubbing with the 20"
The 20" tires will kick out more so they will still fit. I have 19s and noticed the clearance being close but it's all about the offset. Check ECS tuning for the fender flare kit, because the wheels and tires will stick out a little past the flat flares we have. I'm going to be doing the same once I get these style 336 wheels.
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The 20" tires will kick out more so they will still fit. I have 19s and noticed the clearance being close but it's all about the offset. Check ECS tuning for the fender flare kit, because the wheels and tires will stick out a little past the flat flares we have. I'm going to be doing the same once I get these style 336 wheels.
Copy that. Thanks.
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