09-30-2023, 07:44 AM | #1 |
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x5 22' wheels larger profile than OEM
Hi folks, anyone using higher profile on X5 22 wheels? My original Conti are very noise and considering replacing for Michelin PS4 SUV 275/40/22 (front) and 315/35/22 (Rear). My main concern is rubbing once diameter front and rear will be exactly the same and no issues for the X-Drive... Thoughts?
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Front = 285/40/22 Rear = 325/35/22 There is a lot of posts on this topic if you search/browse the forum. I'm in the camp that any tire at or under 31" total diameter should work. Use this to calculate: https://tiresize.com/calculator/ |
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10-01-2023, 06:52 PM | #3 |
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Hi Matt, good to know its aligned with your plan as well... My only concern with Michelin for 275/40/22 & 315/35/22 is the fact its a Run Flat and not sure if the ride will be a little harder even if with higher profile. When are you installing your new set? Please send photos. Tis
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10-02-2023, 04:36 AM | #4 |
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I have gone 275/45/21 315/40/21 Michelin primacy tour A/S on LCI x6 40i, done about 4000 miles on them without any issues.
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Looks like I'll be scheduling my Performance Center Delivery beginning of November. My wheels should arrive Nov/Dec, so hopefully everything's on and done in December. |
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10-02-2023, 11:11 AM | #6 |
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Here are +1 aspect ratio and width 22s on an X6, the exact spec tires I'll be going with(285/40/22 & 325/35/22). Looks great and the sidewall doesn't appear that much taller.
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Are you running the 285's front and rear? Looking to do the same. Doesn't get cold enough for winter tires here but does get cold enough that summer tires are not effective. The 285's have a lot more options, fit both front and rear, have more sidewall, and are not much narrower than the 315's on the rear. Plus, I'll actually be able to rotate them to help them last much longer than the stock summer tires do.
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That set up looks great!
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275/40 and 315/35. 22” stock wheel with 15/20mm spacers.
Rides so much better. Probably wil be an issue if you wanted to lower your car. |
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