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      03-12-2023, 03:10 PM   #45
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Looking at the Apex guide page I saw this alternative is marked as not xdrive compatible. I’m a newb to wheel/tire mod so this might be a dumb question. What makes a set up xdrive compatible? Is it just that you need to have front tires taller than rear? Or the width matters too? Meaning as long as I have 40 in front and 35 in rear I’ll be fine? TIA!
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Looking at the Apex guide page I saw this alternative is marked as not xdrive compatible. I’m a newb to wheel/tire mod so this might be a dumb question. What makes a set up xdrive compatible? Is it just that you need to have front tires taller than rear? Or the width matters too? Meaning as long as I have 40 in front and 35 in rear I’ll be fine? TIA!
One most any AWD car the rolling diameter between front and back should be within 1%. This is where tire size calculators on the web come in handy. I’ve found a tire about 3 sizes wider, but 1 size smaller in ratio, generally meets this requirement. (245/35 and 275/30).

I believe the delta with the ZTK package is 0.8% with a 245/35 and 255/35.
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I bought winter tires just for that trip and Maryland ended up having record heat.
Seems like we get about 1 snowy winter every 5 years and even then it's usually not much. When I was a kid we lived in Montana a couple of times. In Montana, first snow was usually in September, I still remember the sound of tire chains as we drove in the car.

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Thanks for the fitment guide, all the pics and the communication during the decision process and the group buy. Just got my ship date and am really looking forward to the upgrade.

I'll post pics when they're on, haven't seen any of the Thundernight with satin bronze VS-5RS.
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Sorry for the lack of responses guys, This group buy has been really popular but been a drag on our time and I haven't had my eye on the forums.

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Looking at the Apex guide page I saw this alternative is marked as not xdrive compatible. I’m a newb to wheel/tire mod so this might be a dumb question. What makes a set up xdrive compatible? Is it just that you need to have front tires taller than rear? Or the width matters too? Meaning as long as I have 40 in front and 35 in rear I’ll be fine? TIA!
Others have already gotten you solid responses. In the end, we're shooting to keep the difference in overall tire diameter within 1% between the front and rear axles with xDrive chassis. The best way to do this is to check with a calculator as others have mentioned, but you can use the guide to select combinations of wheels and tires that are xDrive compatible as well.

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Thanks for the fitment guide, all the pics and the communication during the decision process and the group buy. Just got my ship date and am really looking forward to the upgrade.

I'll post pics when they're on, haven't seen any of the Thundernight with satin bronze VS-5RS.
Thanks for the pledge! I'm excited to see these on your G42.

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Sorry for the lack of responses guys, This group buy has been really popular but been a drag on our time and I haven't had my eye on the forums.



Thanks for the pledge! I'm excited to see these on your G42.

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Thanks! What is the current lead time for delivery?
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Thanks! What is the current lead time for delivery?
pledges in the group buy have a range of eta's depending on the allocations and finishes from April to late May. Normal retail orders are likely early June for more stock.

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E63M6_G42M240i 's G42 on 19x9.5 ET25. Notes from the owner: Car is lowered on H&R Sports Springs.

"Fit is excellent, zero rubbing in any situation, even on the front I can get a finger between the strut and the sidewall."

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Has anyone run a 19x9.5 square setup on a non ZTK car?
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Has anyone run a 19x9.5 square setup on a non ZTK car?
I have wheels coming in that spec non-ztk. Do you have concerns?
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E63M6_G42M240i 's G42 on 19x9.5 ET25. Notes from the owner: Car is lowered on H&R Sports Springs.

"Fit is excellent, zero rubbing in any situation, even on the front I can get a finger between the strut and the sidewall."

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can you run anything more aggressive on this car or will you start to rub?
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I have wheels coming in that spec non-ztk. Do you have concerns?
I have an older set of wheels that I could potentially use from another car. I'm just curious as to how much "poke" there would be. My car is stock and will remain so adjusting camber, lowering, etc. won't occur. What size tire did you go with?
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I have an older set of wheels that I could potentially use from another car. I'm just curious as to how much "poke" there would be. My car is stock and will remain so adjusting camber, lowering, etc. won't occur. What size tire did you go with?
19x9.5 ET25 is just about flush with the ZTK fender extensions, and the extensions are about 4mm at their widest.
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can you run anything more aggressive on this car or will you start to rub?
In the rear yes. The front, perhaps 275 with the right tire (not Falken rt660) if you’re good with poke. But still that might rub. 265 really is it in the front. I’ve fitted 285 rear no problem and with a little more offset I’m pretty sure 295 will work too but if you’re car is xdrive you’ll have to downsize the width front to 255 and I’m pretty sure a 255/40 will run lowered on H&r so perhaps 295/30 rear and 255/35 front?
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In the rear yes. The front, perhaps 275 with the right tire (not Falken rt660) if you’re good with poke. But still that might rub. 265 really is it in the front. I’ve fitted 285 rear no problem and with a little more offset I’m pretty sure 295 will work too but if you’re car is xdrive you’ll have to downsize the width front to 255 and I’m pretty sure a 255/40 will run lowered on H&r so perhaps 295/30 rear and 255/35 front?
would the car fit more aggressive wheels? as in a deeper lip not flat faced
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can you run anything more aggressive on this car or will you start to rub?
It depends on what you mean by more aggressive. Significantly lower offset wheels that poke further out would need alignment adjustments to correct for the additional poke. If you mean can you run wider tires, then I'd recommend a staggered fitment with our 19x10 ET38 in the rear which will allow for a solid increase in tire width at the rear of the car. If going staggered on an xDrive car though you then have to be much more careful about tire size selection to maintain xDrive-compatible tire diameter differences between the front and rear axles.

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I have an older set of wheels that I could potentially use from another car. I'm just curious as to how much "poke" there would be. My car is stock and will remain so adjusting camber, lowering, etc. won't occur. What size tire did you go with?
I will be running a 265/35 DWS 06+ square setup.
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