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      08-25-2010, 09:40 AM   #1
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BMW 3 series Xdrive system - Staggered wheels

Hi, I'm new to this post and recently purchase a 328i Xdrive. I want to buy a new Larger set of wheels for it. But I’m not sure if a Staggered set will be comparable with the Xdrive system as the car currently the same size both front and back. Does anyone has a 3 series Xdrive with Staggered wheels? Any input would greatly appreciated.

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Hi, I'm new to this post and recently purchase a 328i Xdrive. I want to buy a new Larger set of wheels for it. But I’m not sure if a Staggered set will be comparable with the Xdrive system as the car currently the same size both front and back. Does anyone has a 3 series Xdrive with Staggered wheels? Any input would greatly appreciated.

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I know a bunch of people with staggered wheels on their x-drive.
Just make sure the offset will fit and you're good.
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      08-25-2010, 09:49 AM   #3
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You can stagger X-Drive cars, what you need to ensure is that your front and rear tires have the same rolling diameter.
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You can stagger X-Drive cars, what you need to ensure is that your front and rear tires have the same rolling diameter.
Bingo!

I have X-Drive and I'm running:

235/35/19" front (19"x8.5")
265/30/19" rear (19"x10")
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sport pack x drive cars are available with the 18 inch staggered wheels & rubber from the factory.
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Bingo!

I have X-Drive and I'm running:

235/35/19" front (19"x8.5")
265/30/19" rear (19"x10")
This is the most common setup for xi guys on 19s.
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Thanks for all the posts. I will go with Staggered set of wheels. most likely 233/35/19 for the front and 265/30/19 for the rear.
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You can stagger X-Drive cars, what you need to ensure is that your front and rear tires have the same rolling diameter.
+1.... you'll be fine!!
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Running my stock 162s on the wifes 325xi with 18" stock tire sizes. No issues at all.
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im running staggered 18s on my xdrive in this set up

225/40/18 18x8.5ET35 front
255/35/18 18x9.5ET35 back

i love the ride quality and no problems with the car being awd
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How can I see if the tires are the same rolling diameter?

I bought 19" 8.5 ET 35 front and 19" 9.5 ET 35 rears with 235/35/19 front rubber and 265/30/19 rear.

Sorry if thats not the smartest question but I'm new to this.

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How can I see if the tires are the same rolling diameter?

I bought 19" 8.5 ET 35 front and 19" 9.5 ET 35 rears with 235/35/19 front rubber and 265/30/19 rear.

Sorry if thats not the smartest question but I'm new to this.

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No need to check, that's a proven set-up for x-Drive cars
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What about 225/45/18s front and 255/40/18s rear? Anyone know if that is similar rolling diameter?
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What about 225/45/18s front and 255/40/18s rear? Anyone know if that is similar rolling diameter?
Nope. There's a wheel calculator on the wheel section of the forums. Check yourself.
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What about 225/45/18s front and 255/40/18s rear? Anyone know if that is similar rolling diameter?
pretty sure this is what comes on the msport package with xdrive so you should be fine!
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Front diameter would be 25.97, rear would be 26.03 if i used this thing correctly. Is that close enough? lol ITs .06 off....thats the closest i could get it to match. I picked up a set of e46 m3 18in wheels, thats the factory sizes of the m3.
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Front diameter would be 25.97, rear would be 26.03 if i used this thing correctly. Is that close enough? lol ITs .06 off....thats the closest i could get it to match. I picked up a set of e46 m3 18in wheels, thats the factory sizes of the m3.
yea you are fine!!
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THank you everyone!!! I feel better now. I can get back to work now. New here btw, hope to chat/meet you guys. Just came out of b6 s4 into the 335xi sedan 6-speed. Wish me luck!
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THank you everyone!!! I feel better now. I can get back to work now. New here btw, hope to chat/meet you guys. Just came out of b6 s4 into the 335xi sedan 6-speed. Wish me luck!


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Bingo!

I have X-Drive and I'm running:

235/35/19" front (19"x8.5")
265/30/19" rear (19"x10")
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Hahaha thanks! Manual always and forever!! I don't think i've ever owned an Auto car that wasn't a female's lol
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