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      04-10-2018, 06:43 AM   #1
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I recently installed my new rims 22x10 22x11 on my X5 E70 35D i keep getting this malfunction any one else get it ?
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      04-10-2018, 09:26 PM   #2
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Are the tire diameters the same? Small difference causes transfer case problems
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Judging by the pictures alone, it looks like your rear tires have a taller than "normal" sidewall. In 22", you should be running 30F/25R. What specs did you order your tires in? The tires should have the same diameter left and right, but also run close to factory ratio front to back.
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Judging by the pictures alone, it looks like your rear tires have a taller than "normal" sidewall. In 22", you should be running 30F/25R. What specs did you order your tires in? The tires should have the same diameter left and right, but also run close to factory ratio front to back.
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Judging by the pictures alone, it looks like your rear tires have a taller than "normal" sidewall. In 22", you should be running 30F/25R. What specs did you order your tires in? The tires should have the same diameter left and right, but also run close to factory ratio front to back.
Yes that's problem i was looking for a better fitment I don't really like the tires too small which is what i would have to go with.
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Your tires need to run at the same rolling diameter +/- a 3-4% allowable difference ... anything bigger and you risk causing damage.

I wouldn't drive like this to much
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Your tires need to run at the same rolling diameter +/- a 3-4% allowable difference ... anything bigger and you risk causing damage.

I wouldn't drive like this to much
Im not driving it at all lol looking for tires
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