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      12-17-2014, 10:23 AM   #23
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eBay? i dunno, i'd buy local on Kijiji or craigslist so i can see the tyre.

What's your stock size, need all three numbers please.
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      12-17-2014, 10:52 AM   #24
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eBay? i dunno, i'd buy local on Kijiji or craigslist so i can see the tyre.

What's your stock size, need all three numbers please.
stock wheel tire is 225/45/18
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      12-17-2014, 11:01 AM   #25
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Oh, in that case 225/45 it is then.
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      12-17-2014, 11:12 AM   #26
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so I should be ok? replacing my 225/45-18 stock wheels w/225/45-17 snow tires/rims?
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oh 17?

No i would go 225/50/17, should be lots out there but make sure they clear the brakes. Keep within 3% of your rolling diameter.
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Got a set of 17x8 rims from E90 and got a set of 215/55/17 winter tires. Fit my 2015 x1 perfectly. The original rims are 17x7.5 with 225/50/17.
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Any idea if 245/40R19 wheels off a 2015 BMW X5 would fit on my 2015 BMW X1???

They have the same bolt pattern and here is my current set up:

18x8 30 225/45R18 18x9 41 255/40R18 BMW

Let me know if anyone has run these before.

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Any idea if 245/40R19 wheels off a 2015 BMW X5 would fit on my 2015 BMW X1???
They will fit, but you'll most likely get some rubbing- that tire is a fair bit taller than the oem x1 diameter.

Would be pretty aggressive as well being from an F15. Do you know the offset of the rims?
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Any idea if 245/40R19 wheels off a 2015 BMW X5 would fit on my 2015 BMW X1???

They have the same bolt pattern and here is my current set up:

18x8 30 225/45R18 18x9 41 255/40R18 BMW

Let me know if anyone has run these before.

Thanks,

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Unless the chart below is incorrect...the E84 X1 and F15 X5 have different center bore sizes.

The f15 X5s wheels would require a hubcentric ring to center the wheel correctly on your X1's wheel hubs...if not you'll have a lot of wheel vibration if the wheels don't stay centered on your hub.

If you were to install hub centric rings to mount the wheels...you would definitely need to calculate the tire's overall circumference (as suggested above) because the X5's tires are probably taller...thus you'd need to use the recommended 19" tire sizes for the X1.

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nice catch Qsilver, I did not realize the E70 & F15 had a different center bore. Sounds like they won't work unless you want to risk the tire size difference and purchase hub centric rings AK.
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They will fit, but you'll most likely get some rubbing- that tire is a fair bit taller than the oem x1 diameter.

Would be pretty aggressive as well being from an F15. Do you know the offset of the rims?
I don't know the offset of the rims I am purchasing just yet. Found the set on Craiglist for $500, which looks like a pretty great deal for a set of wheels with almost brand new rubber on them. The person I am buying them from honestly doesn't know too much about the wheels.... Just could tell me what vehicle they came from.
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Unless the chart below is incorrect...the E84 X1 and F15 X5 have different center bore sizes.

The f15 X5s wheels would require a hubcentric ring to center the wheel correctly on your X1's wheel hubs...if not you'll have a lot of wheel vibration if the wheels don't stay centered on your hub.

If you were to install hub centric rings to mount the wheels...you would definitely need to calculate the tire's overall circumference (as suggested above) because the X5's tires are probably taller...thus you'd need to use the recommended 19" tire sizes for the X1.

Thanks so much for the info and posting up the reference table. I've never had to deal with hub centric rings on my previous vehicles, so this is something new for me to think about. Looks like a pretty simple/safe solution to the different center bore size. I've always avoided putting on spacers, but I don't think using the rings could cause any problems.

Have a good one!
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I'm looking for the same info: What OEM wheels fit X1?
Here's what I've found doing some research on my own. Please correct me if you find issue.

BMW X1 xDrive28i I (E84) Facelift 7.5Jx17 5/120 ET34 d72.6 7.5 5X120 34 72.6 OEM wheels
BMW X1 xDrive28i I (E84) Facelift 8Jx18 5/120 ET30 d72.6 8 18 5X120 30 72.6 Replacement
BMW X1 xDrive28i I (E84) Facelift 8Jx18 5/120 ET30 d72.6 8 18 5X120 30 72.6 Replacement
BMW X1 xDrive28i I (E84) Facelift 8Jx19 5/120 ET30 d72.6 8 19 5X120 30 72.6 Replacement


1 Series E81/82/87/88 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 35-45

3 Series E30 M3 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 27-30
3 Series E36 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 30-47
3 Series E36 M3 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 35-47

3 Series E46 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 30-47
3 Series E46 M3 = PCD 5x120 centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. Fronts ET 30-47, Rears ET 20-27,
3 Series E90/91/92/93 = PCD 5x120, Centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 30-45
3 Series E90/92/93 M3 = PCD 5x120, Centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 34-37

5 Series E28 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 18-25
5 Series E34 M5 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread.
5 Series E39 M5 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5.0mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 15-25
5 Series E60/61 = PCD 5x120 centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 15-32
5 Series E60 M5 (Saloon) = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 12-32
5 Series E61 M5 (Touring) = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 12-32

6 Series E24 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread.
6 Series E63/64 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 14-20
6 Series E63/64 M6 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 12-20

7 Series E32 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread. ET 19-26


8 Series E31 = PCD 5x120, centre bore 72.5mm and M12x1.5 bolt thread.

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https://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/in...ting_chart/bmw
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