05-28-2019, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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X6 wheels fit X1?
Wife wants larger wheels for her '14 X1 xDrive. Found some stock wheels for sale off an X6. Will these fit?
Size 20" x 10" Diameter 20" Width 10" Lugs 5 Bolt Pattern 120mm Offset 40mm Style 5 Spoke Part Number 36116772249, 36116772249 Finish Silver Year 2009 Make BMW Model X6 |
05-29-2019, 12:36 AM | #2 | |
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Try here, you will find anything you need: http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/X/X1-E84 |
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05-31-2019, 08:50 PM | #4 |
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They might on the back but probably not on the front, too wide. But that is just an educated guess as for 19" on the front the width is 8" with ET30. Do some searching as I know some folks have put 9" on the front but it seems with wider one has do some fender rolling.
As said above look at http://www.bmwstylewheels.com/bmw/324 to get an idea of what works as stock and go from there with wheels from another series. That is what we did. |
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IF you didn't know...the e71 X6 is one of those rare BMW models that have two different wheel hub sizes per axle. The front wheel has a 74.1mm wheel center bore to fit over a larger than average wheel hub. The e71 rear axle has the usual 72.56mm wheel hub...and the tires have a 72.56mm center bore. So to mount these X6 wheels...you would need to use hub centric ring to prevent vibrations because they aren't going to fit correctly on your X1's smaller 72.56mm wheel hub: In regards to the 40mm wheel offset...you really need to run this through a wheel/tire size calculator and compare the original set-up to what you are considering. A higher wheel offset than what is already mounted...will push the wheel inward...closer to your suspension. So again, you need to check if this will cause rubbing. If you don't have a favorite wheel/tire calculator...here one that I use and find helpful in determining if the "poke" (push out toward the fender) or "inset" (push inward toward the suspension) is too great: www.willtheyfit.com
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