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      01-08-2019, 04:58 PM   #89
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Just had these put on today! Couldn't be happier.

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wheels - Beyern Antlers
size and offset - 20x9 32 offset
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tires (size and brand) - Toyo Proxes 4plus 245X45x25
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clearance - does it rub (front back)? rolled fenders? No rub!!!
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      01-09-2019, 12:35 PM   #90
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Just had these put on today! Couldn't be happier.

username - SmithsonianX1
wheels - Beyern Antlers
size and offset - 20x9 32 offset
spacers - None
tires (size and brand) - Toyo Proxes 4plus 245X45x25
suspension - Stock
clearance - does it rub (front back)? rolled fenders? No rub!!!
Looks great, is the tyre size really 245/45 R20 ?
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      01-09-2019, 05:59 PM   #91
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Just had these put on today! Couldn't be happier.

username - SmithsonianX1
wheels - Beyern Antlers
size and offset - 20x9 32 offset
spacers - None
tires (size and brand) - Toyo Proxes 4plus 245X45x25
suspension - Stock
clearance - does it rub (front back)? rolled fenders? No rub!!!
Looks great, is the tyre size really 245/45 R20 ?
You are correct! Sorry about that.
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      01-13-2019, 11:44 PM   #92
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and I got another set! lol

Apex ARC 8
18x9 ET30(added a 5mm spacer to make it ET25) 255/40R18
18x10 ET25 295/35R18

Super happy with these. I had 19" arc8 back in 2015 and loved them too.


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      01-17-2019, 11:22 PM   #94
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XDrive - totally stock.... 18 inch rims
Pirelli Contact run flats 245 45s

I like how it fills out the wells.



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      01-20-2019, 04:07 PM   #95
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and I got another set! lol

Apex ARC 8
18x9 ET30(added a 3mm spacer to make it ET27) 255/40R18
18x10 ET25 295/35R18

Super happy with these. I had 19" arc8 back in 2015 and loved them too.


Nice ride! May i know what front lip is that?
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      03-11-2019, 04:49 AM   #96
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Does anyone know if these will fit on a 2015 x1 28i x drive ?
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      03-11-2019, 01:48 PM   #97
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Does anyone know if these will fit on a 2015 x1 28i x drive ?
they should fit but be sunken in as the offset is too high. Ideally it should be around 30's.
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      03-11-2019, 07:28 PM   #98
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Here's the DD with 437m wheels. I love the look but we purchased this vehicle to be able to go on dirt roads so I threw on the stock wheels back on, but none the less here's pics to share

Spec 19x9 et29 with 255/35/19





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      03-11-2019, 10:24 PM   #99
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Here's the DD with 437m wheels. I love the look but we purchased this vehicle to be able to go on dirt roads so I threw on the stock wheels back on, but none the less here's pics to share

Spec 19x9 et29 with 255/35/19





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      03-17-2019, 04:14 AM   #100
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E84 X1 on Style 87 20” wheels

Wheels : BMW Style 87
20x9.5 ET.45 Spacers 15mm Tyres 245/35-20
20x10.5 ET.30 Tyres 275/30-20
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      04-16-2019, 03:45 PM   #101
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Hello, just new to the forum heres my contribution
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235/35/19 front 19x9.5 et38 15mm spacer
255/30/19 rear 19x9.5 et38 12mm spacer
Stock suspension
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No rubs
In front if no spacer, the strut will rub the inner rim
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Wheels : BMW Style 87
20x9.5 ET.45 Spacers 15mm Tyres 245/35-20
20x10.5 ET.30 Tyres 275/30-20
Very clean!!👍🏻👌🏻
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      04-19-2019, 03:07 PM   #103
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and I got another set! lol

Apex ARC 8
18x9 ET30(added a 5mm spacer to make it ET25) 255/40R18
18x10 ET25 295/35R18

Super happy with these. I had 19" arc8 back in 2015 and loved them too.



Mr Jack can you post more pics from rear/front please. Do these stick out? Do they rub? Hows the ride quality? Handling?

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      04-19-2019, 03:11 PM   #104
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Tires on Stock 225m

Has anyone tried keeping their 225m wheels and putting 245/40 19 up front and 275/35 19 in the rear? Tire rack says that the tires I want (Michelin or Continental ultra HP all season) will fit on those wheels. I am curious about rubbing or poking out.

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      04-19-2019, 08:50 PM   #105
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Hi Bob,
245/40-19 up front and 275/35-19 are ok. Won’t rub or poking out
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Thank you

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      05-03-2019, 04:14 PM   #107
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245/40-19 and 275/35-19 on 225m Wheels

Pirelli P Zero All Season 245/40-19 up front and 275/35-19 in the rear. Stock 225M wheels.
Only had them on for a couple of days, no rubbing or poking out. Stock suspension.

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So far so good. Going from the run flats this is a much better ride and quieter too. There is a little less feel in the turn in (I don't know the term), not quite a sharp I guess. The choice was these or the Michelin ultra HP all season. What I read and was told was that the Pirelli was quieter and the Michelin was better turn in response. Going wider in the front I knew I would lose a little in the turn in but I hoped that the quality of the Pirellis would offset that... not quite.

In hind sight, I don't know maybe the Michelin's noise (very little) would have been acceptable but this is my daily driver and I rarely do spirited driving so... I still don't know. (I have a Dinan tune btw).

Overall I am very happy. These look perfect on the car. I was afraid that they would barely fit on the rim and look silly but they look stock imo. I will probably try the Michelin next time but hopefully that won't be for a couple of years.

Anyway just wanted to post and tell people they CAN get a little wider and better cushioning from their stock wheels (these are 7mm taller radius and 14 overall diameter so not much, I hope this helps with all of the construction in Northern VA rt66).

.53% diff front to rear. no errors or anything like that so far.

All of the pics are of the rear... front looks similar.

What do you guys think?

Bob

EDIT 7/9/19 Been running on these for a while now and still love the setup but it does rub on the front drivers side in reverse while turning hard left. Not a big deal, small rub but thought I should let people know.

EDIT 9/10/22 I swapped back to stock with continental DSW tires (great tires). I have been running those now for about 1 or 2 months now. I like stock better.
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The car handles about the same on stock as with the bigger ones.

The old tires were slightly taller (and wider), with the slight increase in height came a taller sidewall. What would happen is that when driving spirited (just a little) the sidewalls would flex more than stock and the tires would wear quicker. The tires were wider though and when turning and the sidewalls flexing it did not hurt handing but the tires would wear more. With the stock tires there is very little sidewall flex. The bigger tires were all season Pirelli, maybe if you were running performance summer tires there would be less sidewall flex and this issue would not have presented itself. I am in Virginia and needed the all season.

The alignment would not hold as well either, I found that with the larger size it SEEMED like I had to do an alignment more frequently. There were some other factors here too so YMMV.

So in hind sight I would not recommend this setup unless you wanted or could run summer performance tires.

Hope this helps.
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      05-04-2019, 07:05 AM   #108
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Pirelli P Zero All Season 245/40-19 up front and 275/35-19 in the rear. Stock 225M wheels.
Only had them on for a couple of days, no rubbing or poking out. Stock suspension.

Review:

So far so good. Going from the run flats this is a much better ride and quieter too. There is a little less feel in the turn in (I don't know the term), not quite a sharp I guess. The choice was these or the Michelin ultra HP all season. What I read and was told was that the Pirelli was quieter and the Michelin was better turn in response. Going wider in the front I knew I would lose a little in the turn in but I hoped that the quality of the Pirellis would offset that... not quite.

In hind sight, I don't know maybe the Michelin's noise (very little) would have been acceptable but this is my daily driver and I rarely do spirited driving so... I still don't know. (I have a Dinan tune btw).

Overall I am very happy. These look perfect on the car. I was afraid that they would barely fit on the rim and look silly but they look stock imo. I will probably try the Michelin next time but hopefully that won't be for a couple of years.

Anyway just wanted to post and tell people they CAN get a little wider and better cushioning from their stock wheels (these are 7mm taller radius and 14 overall diameter so not much, I hope this helps with all of the construction in Northern VA rt66).

.53% diff front to rear. no errors or anything like that so far.

All of the pics are of the rear... front looks similar.

What do you guys think?

Bob
Looks sharp. The slightly different sizes than stock shouldn’t pose any problems. I had done the same thing on my previous 128i.
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      05-12-2019, 05:26 PM   #109
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Just wanted to quickly thank all those that have shared their setups and pictures here! I'm getting ready to purchase new wheels and tires this week and everyone's posts have been really helpful. I can't wait to share my new setup with everyone!
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