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08-08-2022, 04:28 PM | #1 |
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Wheel Offset Help 20x9 ET35 All Around on F10 528i
I'm hoping someone could help me out.
Car: BMW 528i Wheel Specs for all four: 20x9 et35 Tire size was 245/45r20 When I went to test the rim in the front, it touched the strut. The rear is fine. Now I'm wondering if I should try to return it (if I can) or use a spacer and pray it doesn't rub. The funny thing is I went to a popular size that sells these wheels, and they said it would be a perfect fit. I thought I saw a few posts with people running it, but they never mentioned using spacers. Is anyone here running this spec in the front? Any help would be appreciated since I love the look of these wheels. They don't sell any other sizes when it comes to the offset. Last edited by ///M-Power; 08-08-2022 at 04:39 PM.. |
08-08-2022, 11:43 PM | #2 |
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Hello,
I'm running that same wheel size on all 4 corners of my 535 M-sport x-drive. Using 12mm and 15mm spacers for front and back, respectively. Tire size is 255 35 20. No issues with clearance. Hope this helps. |
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Thanks for this. I'm hoping someone can confirm the correct tire size. I'm not sure if the two cars are exact replicas regarding the size. The good news is I don't have any tires on right now. If there is a tire size issue, great. If not, then I don't mind throwing on some spacers.
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The aspect ratio number is the tire sidewall height in per cent of the tire width.
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Hi guys. So I have a 2013 528i. I know very little about this topic. So sounds like I would be good with Michelin Pilot Supersport tires set up at:
Front 225-40zr18 Rears 245-35zr18 |
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Those are too short - the OP was talking about 20" wheels when everyone was saying 35 or 40 profile was needed. For 18" wheels the stock size is 245/45r18 and optionally for the rear, 275/40r18. What width and offset are your wheels?
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