11-26-2023, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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Wheel Offsets, Concave Wheels, and Maximum Wheel Width ?
It would seem fairly obvious that the wider a wheel, the more concave it can be.
And I would imagine that the wheel offset is tied to this as well ? I have noticed a fair amount of people with aftermarket wheels on their G42 still end up running spacers. Was there not better offsets available when choosing the wheel specs ? I've also noticed in these cases, the face of the wheel has very little concavity to it. So, for the M240i xDrive - What are the widest wheels we can fit before possibly having issues ? 9F , 10R ? Maybe 8.5F , 9.5F is better ? Is 9.5F , 10R possible ? I'm trying to understand how to use offsets and wheel widths to get a wheel that is concave. |
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You’d be better not over thinking it and use a tyre calculator once you’ve selected a set of wheels. |
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11-26-2023, 10:39 AM | #3 |
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Thank you for your reply!
Ah, that makes sense about the spacers. Since you can't get any width and offset you want , you just have to order as close as possible without having any fitment issues. |
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