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      12-20-2018, 09:53 AM   #1
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Wheel/tire question

Friends, I purchased a set of BMW 698 19" wheels and snow tires (255/50/19) for an M40I. But I am considering an X1 instead and was wondering if that wheel/tire combination would fit on an X1
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      12-20-2018, 11:12 AM   #2
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Personally I would not try to put those on an X1. The width would be OK, but you are looking at a huge change in height/circumference.

It also looks like these may have a different lug pattern.
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      12-20-2018, 11:40 AM   #3
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Thanks, mate. Looks like the 112 lug pattern is the same, but the offset is 32 for the 698 wheel, and 47 for the 19" compatible with the X1. If I end up with an X1, I will likely get a set of 19" wheels for summer, and keep the 18" for winter. that is what I did on my Audis.
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You will almost certainly run into the suspension with that large of a diameter change.

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      12-20-2018, 12:05 PM   #5
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You will almost certainly run into the suspension with that large of a diameter change.

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The stats speak for themselves (and loudly), but no consideration how awesome the 698's would look....
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Are you talking about an F48 or E84 X1? Because this is an E84 forum and the E84 has a 5x120 pattern
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Are you talking about an F48 or E84 X1? Because this is an E84 forum and the E84 has a 5x120 pattern
My bad. I am not familiar with the X1 model designations. Clearly, the 2018 I am considering is a E48. Sorry for the bandwidth waste.
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My bad. I am not familiar with the X1 model designations. Clearly, the 2018 I am considering is a E48. Sorry for the bandwidth waste.
No problem, you'll just get better responses on any future questions from people who own the same car as you
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