Thread: Tire question
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      03-14-2022, 04:39 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by HZX540e View Post
If it's not broken don't fix it. German engineers know what they're doing. The height is not an error, changing things will have consequences. That my opinion.
Then no one would ever change sizes width or sidewall. Yes, as long as you keep within the normal specs of front to rear you can do this.

OP, I thought about doing this but in the stock 21/22 sizes they are still really no tires available at the size above (35 and 40 sidewall instead of 30 and 35), either.

The amount of gap on these cars is stupid.....there is no reason for it and it takes away from the look. That and the quiet exhaust are the 2 things I hate the most about the X5M....I honestly which I had gone M50i at this point.
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