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Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 11:31 am
by Dogzyboy
Hi all,

Is it ok to run a non-staggered winter setup with all corners being 284/40/R20? (Next winter of course!)  Current summer setup is staggered.

Cheers,
Doug

Re: Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 3:33 pm
by Rassi
Should be perfectly fine, the problem is always different diametre front and rear which messes up the transfer box, which a non-staggered set avoids.

Only thing is that the staggered set up uses different off-set and width front and rear wheels, so don’t know if you are going to use existing wheels, or a specific set of wheels that has the same width but different off-set?

Re: Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:29 pm
by X5Sport
Check on Realoem for winter options, but the standard BMW winter options on other X models are non-staggered.

You should be fine as a result.  :)

Re: Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 5:18 pm
by Dogzyboy
Thanks guys.

Wheel sizes are as follows:

Fronts

Width - 10J
Offset – IS40
Part Number - 36112284654


Rears

Width – 10.5J
Offset - IS32
Part Number – 36112284655

Sounds like these should be fine then.  :)

Re: Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 9:55 pm
by sid10
                  Hi you need to check the PCD on the wheels if they are 611M winter square set up from the X5M , I read they used a different set up back to front like the X6 E71 74.1 fronts ,  72.6 rears . Could be a costly mistake !
The latest X5 run 74.1 all round , just like the E70 .

Re: Non-Staggered Winter Setup 285/40/20

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 8:37 pm
by Dogzyboy
[quote="sid10"]
                  Hi you need to check the PCD on the wheels if they are 611M winter square set up from the X5M , I read they used a different set up back to front like the X6 E71 74.1 fronts ,  72.6 rears . Could be a costly mistake !
The latest X5 run 74.1 all round , just like the E70 .
[/quote]

Hmmmn. Thanks for pointing that out, I had best do some more research first. Cheers.