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I just wonder if somebody else is thinking of mounting aftermarket wheels on their new X1? Have anybody seen pictures of an U11 X1 with 20" aftermarket wheel? I have an IX1 in order and have bought 20" glossy black wheels with low offset. So they will stick out some more than oem wheels. The specs is: Front: 8,5" ET40 Rear: 9" ET35 I have not decided if I will go for a wider rear tyre. So I bought two different dimensions for the rear, 245/40-20 and 275/35-20. I have to test on the car which will fit the best. Since this is a EV I have to think about the extra consumption the wide rears will give as well. My IX1 waiting for shipment at the port here in Norway, so hoping for delivery soon UPDATE: Finally my IX1 arrived and I couldn't wait, so I test fitted my summer wheels at the workshop. It's still snow here in Norway, so I have to wait two month for driving on them. Wheels are still within the fenders
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I know the numbers and I have measured an IX1 at my local dealer. In the rear with 20" original wheels, it is 25mm to the fender flare. The front will be ok and not uneven. But at the same time, I'm really hoping it will look good when installed. The IX1 is even lower than a X1 with M-Sport. So IX1 have some more room to the fender flare because of more negative camber. The total height of the X1 models: X1 non Adaptive M sport suspension 1642mm X1 Adaptive M sport suspension 1630mm IX1 Adaptive M sport suspension (standard) 1616mm Last edited by bmwZ; 01-21-2023 at 06:23 PM.. |
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Why not just get the standard 20's, sorry but in my opinion they are much nicer than those. if you really must have them sticking out, never could understand that myself, then just get some spacers.
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I’m looking at getting some aftermarket wheels at some point, but haven’t picked a specific one yet. 20” wheels are tempting, but 19” would be way more practical for me. On my previous cars I’ve always run an aggressive fitment, where the lip of the rim sat nearly flush with the fender. Since this is my first SUV, I’ll have to do a lot more research before I can determine the proper offset for the look I want.
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BMW only deliver glossy black rims for winter in 19". And yes, the stance of the car is much nicer when the wheels fill the wheel arches. |
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The other unfortunate thing with simpler designs is it exposes the brake discs and calipers. Although the ones on the X1 work fine they are somewhat small with single pot calipers and aren't the most visually appealing. Decent sized discs and multi pot calipers look great on open wheel designs, I think I prefer to hide mine behind some nicely designed wheels. I think the M35i version will be a different thing altogether.
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Does anyone else with a mild hybrid X1 find the brake pedal feel somewhat inconsistent? I prefer keen brakes and during recuperation/regeneration the brakes feel strong enough but at lower speeds the brake pedal travel is long/soft and braking effectiveness feels somewhat inadequate. At the moment I find the brakes hard to modulate at low speeds, they have a very binary (on/off) feel to them. I understand that blending hydraulic braking with drivetrain braking is difficult to do and I get the feeling that BMW have toned down the hydraulic braking so that drivers don't brake too sharply when the ISG is recuperating the battery.
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Wonder if any Mini calipers would fit?
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Looking good, just curious how is the range affected with the wider rear tyres ?😅 just noticed you just test fitted the rims due to the weather |
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my CA forgot to add the wheel lock option($115) to my build I specifically wrote it down along with everything else when I went to confirm the options and color with them just a few days ago. now I can't add anything because it has entered production process.
how much will it cost to buy those BMW wheel locks after the X1 arrives in a couple of months? can I insist that they install the wheel locks for $115, which is the price if it's included in the build? they are they ones who forgot to add it. |
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what aftermarket wheel locks are better than the ones that BMW uses? Thanks in advance!
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wow... that company makes me laugh... they only make wheel locks for BMW 2002 from 40+ years ago??? |
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