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Speak with transfer case specialist and he confirmed me the difference more 1% is problem for the transfer case. Have a two types transfer cases BUT ///M and regular F15/F16 is same-different years is different types. About clutch discs have a little difference but major they are same! They not broke fast but after 30/40k kilometers they slipped and after that broken. If use 285/30/22 on 10.5J wheel-tire will stretch and received it little difference between front and rear 335/25/22 like 295/30/22. I hope this answer to these questions… |
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Hamann has 2 different flares: Up to 22" and up to 23" wheels, do you know what set you running? Do you have the part number? Great looking X5! |
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04-16-2023, 05:29 PM | #35 |
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Because not all tiers/brand are the same. Some brands/product lines are made to more strict tolerance, whilst others is more of a vague guideline. So whilst on paper the size is +/-1.4%, in reality they could be something entirely different.
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i would also venture to say (just my opinion) that lots of folks are running lower tier 22" tires and perhaps there's less accuracy in advertised there.
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He explane me details about our F15/F85 transfer cases. |
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I have an X6M that I have been tweaking a bit since I bought it and have used a set of alloys from my previous vehicle to achieve a square setup. I now run a 22x10,5 ET38 front and back, with 295/30-22 tires. Has to be said that I also installed fender flares to give it a more aggressive stance, so I have used spacers front and back to bring the rims out somewhat.
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hey, do you think 22" with 10.5 ET 34 and 12 ET32 will rub much with 295/30 and 335/25 tires?
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Dear all,
I have 295/30 22 10.5j et 38 and rear 335/25 r22 12j and problem is when i accelerate normal slippage happens and it is transfer case.before this oem there was no problem. What will be the solution because i dont want to waste my money in buying and trying different size of tyres. Is that problem is with size of tyres or 22 inch rims?? Can anyone suggest what will be the solution? |
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Hi, friend I also think that the best combination is 285/30 22 with 335/25 22 since my car also jerks slightly when it is hot and my transfer was renewed a few months ago. Now I'm going to mount the new wheels and use that tire combination. 285 and 335. Greetings |
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