07-12-2020, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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Aftermarket 20 inch wheels will they fit??
Anyone run 20 inch wheels? I'm looking at a deal 20x8.5 in the front 20x10 in the rear will they fit? Or will I have problems
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07-12-2020, 01:57 PM | #2 |
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You will have to factor in offset as well (or run spacers), but I see no reason why these would not work.
The fronts absolutely will, as I'm running 245s on 9" wide wheels. With a 10 you will probably need to go to at least a 265, but there is a lot more clearance in the rear than there is up front, so I highly doubt it will be an issue. This is purely personal, but I wouldn't ever consider a 20" wheel as the ride is going to suck big time.
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You need to know way more details (offset, bore size, leg pattern, etc.) Just being a BMW wheel does not mean they will automatically fit you vehicle
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Yeah doesn't make much sense but I can get them for cheap it's really more for tire life I could switch out rims for summer and winter etc. just thinking about it it's not a need. They are coming off another bmw so I know they will mount just concerned if they will rub at all. I went on car ID and they are only guaranteeing fitment on a square set up of 8.5 wide. But I seen a post on here were some people are running 19x10.5 in the rear I'm figuring they will work. I'm not concerned about ride quality I will probably run 30's as far as the side wall I like the low profile look. This is not my first car I have a F02 as well lowered on 22's staggered set. I was just trying to see if anyone was already running 20's on the x1 I'm a big wheel guy i like to fill the gap as much as possible. Not look to buy brand new wheels for the wife to trash but if I could get some for cheap that look good shit why not maybe she will stay away from the curb? 😂😂😂
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07-13-2020, 05:38 PM | #8 |
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Hartge specs for 20" Wheels on X1 E84
I couldn't get their web page to load today, but Hartge used to advertise a 20" wheel set for the BMW X1 E84 model. I copied the specs before the company went out of business last year. Here's what they offered ...
Front: 20"x9" Wheel / 33mm Offset / 245/30R20 Tire Rear: 20"x10" Wheel / 40mm Offset / 295/25R20 Tire I'm still rolling on my stock 18" wheels, so I can't personally vouch for this configuration. |
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07-14-2020, 01:49 PM | #10 |
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https://www.willtheyfit.com/
Put in what you have now and what you're switching to. I know BMWs are finicky with wheel sizes so do some research or be prepare for potential bucking as the AWD system doesn't like the new sizes.
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