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Have you checked your manual? You can change the tire size stored in the system to match what you have switched to. Tire sizes supplied by the manufacturer may have also been differentiated by trim level and/or market. For reference, I have a US with M Sport, 10/22 production and have 225/55/R18.
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(Given same/similar width wheels/tires…. And yes I spell tyres incorrectly) |
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[QUOTE=MAPMAN48;30350338]I think that answers all my questions except when and why BMW changed from 225-50-R18 to 225-55-R18. Or maybe they fit either depending on availability (or price)
Thank you. Much appreciated. Mine was one of the earlier production models and I have the taller sidewalls 🤷🏻‍♂️ Maybe someone with a September/October base or X Line can confirm the 18” wheel tire size? As far as I know they didn’t change here in the US.
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