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      05-16-2021, 08:05 AM   #1
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Rims dimensions problem?

Hello guys!

This is my first post and I have a little confusion about buying some rims. I own an E92 xDrive, and the only dimensions for 19' tires are 255/35 and 255/30. I found some rims with 8.5J and 10J, but I understood that it is a possibility that these dimensions are not ok. Is the difference too big between the rims and the same size tire?
I hope you understood my problem

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      05-16-2021, 09:18 AM   #2
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You seem to be considering a staggered setup. This is a no-no for AWD.
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      05-16-2021, 11:57 AM   #3
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You seem to be considering a staggered setup. This is a no-no for AWD.
There's literally a staggered wheel/tire setup available as stock for xDrive E9x. It is certainly not a "no-no"

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Hello guys!

This is my first post and I have a little confusion about buying some rims. I own an E92 xDrive, and the only dimensions for 19' tires are 255/35 and 255/30. I found some rims with 8.5J and 10J, but I understood that it is a possibility that these dimensions are not ok. Is the difference too big between the rims and the same size tire?
I hope you understood my problem

Thank you!
255/35 and 255/30 isn't good enough. They need to be a much closer match circumference. Maybe you meant 225/35, 255/30? Google "tire size calculator" and figure out a good combo for what you want. 10" in the back is pretty wide. Unless you're going for a tire stretch, I would get wider tires than 255 or narrower wheels. Cheers!
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Hello guys!

This is my first post and I have a little confusion about buying some rims. I own an E92 xDrive, and the only dimensions for 19' tires are 255/35 and 255/30. I found some rims with 8.5J and 10J, but I understood that it is a possibility that these dimensions are not ok. Is the difference too big between the rims and the same size tire?
I hope you understood my problem

Thank you!
The circumference between the front and rears needs to be within 1% of each other to keep the xdrive transfer case happy.
I have a e90 lci xi.
I run:
275 30 19 rears
235 35 19 fronts

Your offset will be slightly different since it's a e92.
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