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      05-22-2018, 11:22 AM   #1
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Wheel Offset Fitment

Looking at in the near future purchasing some 22" style 375 replicas. My current 19" setup looks so small on this large SUV. Wheel and tire specs I'm currently looking at:

Size: Front: 22 x 10.0 / Rear: 22 x 11.0
Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120
Offset: Front: +40 / Rear +40

Possible tires:
Front: 275/35/R22 & Rear: 315/30/R22
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Front: 295/30/R22 & Rear: 335/25/R22

I asked the seller about the offsets as they seem different then what I typically see on this forum, but he assured me they would be flush with the fender and that they are hubcentric. Wanted you guys opinions?
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You might want spacers. But since it's just a cosmetic thing, I'd slide them on and see how they look.
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If you do not have the fender flares you should be fairly flush. If you have the fender flares, you will definitely not be flush and will need at least 5mm up front and 15mm in the rear to be flush.
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You might want spacers. But since it's just a cosmetic thing, I'd slide them on and see how they look.
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If you do not have the fender flares you should be fairly flush. If you have the fender flares, you will definitely not be flush and will need at least 5mm up front and 15mm in the rear to be flush.
Thanks for the reply guys. I currently don't have fender flares but that's on my mod list. Any issue with the above tire sizes with my xdrive setup? Any issues with running spacers?
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Thanks for the reply guys. I currently don't have fender flares but that's on my mod list. Any issue with the above tire sizes with my xdrive setup? Any issues with running spacers?
Tire sizes should both work. Are you looking at the Atturo AAZ850s for the 275/315 setup? If so, they are only 1mm difference in overall diameter so they are your safest bet to not mess with xDrive.
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Tire sizes should both work. Are you looking at the Atturo AAZ850s for the 275/315 setup? If so, they are only 1mm difference in overall diameter so they are your safest bet to not mess with xDrive.
Yes sir I am. I'm actually looking the Atturo's for both tire setups. 1mm in overall diameter difference is great so I'll prob go with the 275/315 setup. Are you running Atturo's? They are crazy cheap in price!

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Yes sir I am. I'm actually looking the Atturo's for both tire setups. 1mm in overall diameter difference is great so I'll prob go with the 267/315 setup. Are you running Atturo's? They are crazy cheap in price!
Yep I am. I am running the 275/315 setup. I chose the size as it's also a little taller than the other size options, providing a bit more sidewall.

I posted some details here: http://f15.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1494335
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Yep I am. I am running the 275/315 setup. I chose the size as it's also a little taller than the other size options, providing a bit more sidewall.

I posted some details here: http://f15.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1494335
Thanks, I'll check that out.
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Still looking as these as possible tire sizes in the Atturo AZ850's:

Front: 275/35/R22 & Rear: 315/30/R22
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Front: 295/30/R22 & Rear: 335/25/R22

Leaning toward the later larger size as the circumference isn't as tall so it's closer to stock and thus less impact on xdrive (transfer case).

Another question I have is BMW center caps. Can I reuse my stock caps on these replica wheels or do I need to purchase new? If new, where can I purchase them from?
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Looking at in the near future purchasing some 22" style 375 replicas. My current 19" setup looks so small on this large SUV. Wheel and tire specs I'm currently looking at:

Size: Front: 22 x 10.0 / Rear: 22 x 11.0
Bolt Pattern: 5 x 120
Offset: Front: +40 / Rear +40

Possible tires:
Front: 275/35/R22 & Rear: 315/30/R22
or
Front: 295/30/R22 & Rear: 335/25/R22

I asked the seller about the offsets as they seem different then what I typically see on this forum, but he assured me they would be flush with the fender and that they are hubcentric. Wanted you guys opinions?
For that size wheel, you need to go for the 295 and 335 setup. The rear offset of +40 will stick inward too much in my opinion. Offset for rears should be around +30 and front should be around +40 or +35
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For that size wheel, you need to go for the 295 and 335 setup. The rear offset of +40 will stick inward too much in my opinion. Offset for rears should be around +30 and front should be around +40 or +35
Ok yeah I'm with you. I want that flush with the fenders look. So sounds like I'll prob need a 10mm spacer for rear. Are you running the 295/335 setup? Any issues with transfer case?
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For that size wheel, you need to go for the 295 and 335 setup. The rear offset of +40 will stick inward too much in my opinion. Offset for rears should be around +30 and front should be around +40 or +35
Ok yeah I'm with you. I want that flush with the fenders look. So sounds like I'll prob need a 10mm spacer for rear. Are you running the 295/335 setup? Any issues with transfer case?
I'm having that setup installed this weekend. I think it will be fine. I had 285/35/21 and 325/30/21 before with no issues. Diameter is the same for 295/30/22 and 335/25/22.
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I'm having that setup installed this weekend. I think it will be fine. I had 285/35/21 and 325/30/21 before with no issues. Diameter is the same for 295/30/22 and 335/25/22.
Awesome! Please report back with impressions and pics.
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