06-12-2017, 08:53 PM | #1 |
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F: 265/35/20 R: 305/30/20 on 650i GC??
Hi all, I have searched and searched different articles on 20" rims with different tire sizes and offsets, but I haven't found anyone who has accomplished this combo.
I am buying new rims and tires and want to know what kind of offsets I should get to make the following tires work? I am thinking F: 20x9 with either 265/35/20 or 275/35/20 and R: 20x10.5 with 305/30/20 or 315/30/20 if possible. Thoughts? (Sorry if these sizes have been discussed before) |
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X drive car or no? Those sizes may work if it doesn't have x drive but will depend on offsets. If you have x drive you need to keep diameter of tires the same. 255/35/20 and 295/30/20 is ideal for x drive. Use 9" wheel in front, 10" in rear for x drive.
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I think keeping the tires the same overall diameter is not just an XDrive issue. The "stability control" systems also require the proper tire sizes to function properly.
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wrong. M vehicles come with different diameter tires.
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When looking up the 343 offsets, make sure you use M5, not M6 numbers, as the M6 wont fit on regular 6 series. Use an offset calculator to compare what you want to do to a known quantity like the M5 343 wheels.
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wrong. M vehicles come with different diameter tires.
The stability control systems depend on the car having the same size tire or if it came with a different diameter tires front and rear that you maintain that same ratio of diameters as originally installed. |
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I appreciate the replies. I think I did a poor job of asking my real question.
The question is: What offset do I need to be able to fit the following wheels/Tires package on my 2016 650i GC RWD (No EDC)? Front: Rim: 20x9.5 Tire: either 265/35/20 or 275/30/20 Rear: Rim: 20x10.5 or 20x11 Tire: either 305/30/20 or 315/25/20 Last edited by siliconvalleyf06; 06-15-2017 at 02:15 PM.. |
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See my earlier post. I think I covered it. But beware because you will be pushing the limits and could encounter rubbing.
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This is a bit boggling to me... I have the prior design wide body kit for my car, I run 255/30/21 in the front, and 305/25/21 in the back. Those widths fit on the stock car?! That seems wild to me! Maybe at stock ride height you fit more? It seems if I went any wider the wheels would be hitting the suspension |
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