Watch THIS Before getting Wheels & Tires for your BMW F22

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @valleybmwswedrive5283
    @valleybmwswedrive5283 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do a video about your titanium stud conversion ... always been curious about them and torque specs when compared to steel

    • @FritzRamos
      @FritzRamos  9 месяцев назад

      Here you go, ruclips.net/video/ApSqwKh0z3k/видео.html

  • @sohchx
    @sohchx Месяц назад +1

    Is this REX out of business? You can't buy or see any wheels on the site at all

  • @michaelschumann3198
    @michaelschumann3198 7 месяцев назад +1

    did you need any camber for the rex wheels in 18x8.5 et35 with 235/40 tires?

  • @stephenlozano2816
    @stephenlozano2816 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just put a set of Apex VS-5RS on my M235i and I love them!!

  • @JJ-wn4hz
    @JJ-wn4hz Месяц назад

    whats the best chrome rims for grey m240i ?

  • @carbonoxx
    @carbonoxx 7 месяцев назад

    will 18x8 offset30 with 225/40/18 square setup work with my m240i 2018 being on stock suspension without any uneven wear or rubbing, ??? will that size look good on the rear?

  • @thekingnix8691
    @thekingnix8691 8 месяцев назад

    Can I put a 19x9.5 wheel with stock fitment with no problem?

  • @Fuji8189
    @Fuji8189 7 месяцев назад

    i did a 18x9 et32 front and et42 rear wrap w 255/35/18 square.. but need massive camber.. 3.5 front 2.2 rear.. but oh well i track my car so its alright

  • @SuperT720
    @SuperT720 6 месяцев назад

    How low can i go with the 18 inch setup without rub? Would 1 inch front 1.5 inch rear drop be alright? I have Xdrive so theres only 1 option really for lowering springs

  • @eliasvaughn8524
    @eliasvaughn8524 7 месяцев назад

    Will I be fine with stock ride height, 18 inch, 35 offset, and 10mm spacers all around? I recently got the spacers for my stock wheels, but now Im putting on new rims.

  • @WhiteBeardDetail
    @WhiteBeardDetail Год назад

    Bro I need this video for a f36 2018 440i gran coupe xdrive

  • @porschelover04
    @porschelover04 Год назад

    Hey Fritz, consider giving 245/40/18's a shot for your next set of tires. It'll take a little more camber, but they look super meaty on my 18x8.5+35's, and drive as good as they look. My speedo actually reads perfect with GPS, since it's programmed from the factory to read fast due to regulations, and the extra sidewall helps with peace of mind when I'm driving cross-country.

  • @GundamDRose
    @GundamDRose Год назад

    Man, I’ve been trying to figure out my wheel gap situation and this video just gave me so much progress towards a solution I’ve had this problem for almost a year. If anyone wants to help. I have the 384 (Y spoke) and the front gap isn’t frustrating to look at with 12mm spacers (225/40/18) but the rear gap is frustrating with the same tire size and 15mm spacer. Do you think I could run a 255/35/18? Or should I get 245/35/18? tia.

  • @jg_media9
    @jg_media9 Год назад

    Great video man 👌 sucks wheel options are so limited for the 2ers but those Rex wheels look EPIC

  • @Professor-Scientist
    @Professor-Scientist Год назад

    doesn't increasing tyre profile decrease acceleration? also affect speedometer, milage, extra weight ?

  • @endrock9527
    @endrock9527 Год назад

    Hey I just wanted post here because I'm looking to get new rims and I've never bought them before.
    I drive a 2016 BMW M235i XDrive on stock suspension and fitment. I'm looking to get rims for my tires that are currently set up on:
    Front 7.5Jx18 ET 45
    225/40 R18
    Rear 8Jx18 ET 52
    255/35 R18
    I'd love a more flat look for the tires and rims and was curious if an 8.5" front with 35mm offset and a 9.5" rear with 45mm offset would work or if that's crazy. Any help is appreciated! Great video btw!

    • @porschelover04
      @porschelover04 Год назад

      18x8.5 ET35 works for the front, but it sticks out a little. 235/40/18's might take some camber to fit, and 245's of any variety definitely will. As for rears, I'm sure 18x9.5 ET45 will work, but make sure the rolling diameters are similar front and rear. If the diameter of the front is over 1% bigger or smaller than the rear, it could destroy your xDrive system.

  • @Kyle_702
    @Kyle_702 7 месяцев назад

    Wow I need this exact setup how much would this run me

  • @tolgaayazseven9139
    @tolgaayazseven9139 Год назад

    How about 18x7.5 et45 square setup with 225/40/18s?
    I have a double spoke with 7.5 front and 8.5 on rear but I am trying to improve comfort and reduce road noise by going square setup and getting non-performance tires on my 21 m240 rwd.
    Either I get the car more comfortable or my wife will make me sell the car!! Help me please lol

    • @porschelover04
      @porschelover04 Год назад

      Since the setup you just named is the exact same as stock xDrive cars, it'll fit perfectly. In fact, I'd say you can go a bit bigger without any issues. I'd propose 18x8.5 ET40 with 235/40/18s would do the trick. I love the 245/40/18's on my car, but the speedometer/odometer error might be a bother for you. Also takes a little more finesse to fit them.

  • @kevekulcsar5732
    @kevekulcsar5732 5 месяцев назад

    18/8.5 35 offset on stock suspension is fine?

  • @GrimJaw
    @GrimJaw 10 месяцев назад

    Hey fritz how did you set up Tpms sensors??

  • @nicholaskelly7123
    @nicholaskelly7123 Год назад

    I plan on leaving stock suspension, but really want to run 19’s. What do you recommend. I’m currently looking at 235/35/19 19x8.5 et40 front, 255/30/19 19x9.5 et45 rear. I don’t want any stretch either.

    • @GTR72
      @GTR72 Год назад

      I have this setup
      Apex EC7 Anthracite, m235i with Dinan Lowering Springs
      Front 19x8.5 et 35, 225/35/19
      Rear 19x9.5 et 43, 255/30/19
      Toyo Proxes AS
      Zero rubbing, perfect fitment. 19 inch does not affect ride quality at all.

  • @andrxito
    @andrxito Год назад

    those wheels look amazing! Thanks for the info. I want to wrap my wheels on some conti sport contact7s

  • @AK47s4EveryOne
    @AK47s4EveryOne Год назад

    I was able to run Apex Ec7s wrapped in Nitto N555g2 245 35 18s 8.5 et 35s on front. 275 40 18 9.5 et 58 and 5mm spacer. KWV2 suspension and F8x LCA and TS. so yea you definitely know what you are talking about.

  • @hanaanneos
    @hanaanneos Год назад

    Just ordered custom 19inch alloys for my M240i before watching this video. I’m not interested in lowering the car so what would the recommended tyre configuration be for 19inch wheels? Pls help

    • @IxKLiPZxI
      @IxKLiPZxI 24 дня назад

      Did you figure this out? Lol

  • @m2fourtee
    @m2fourtee 5 месяцев назад

    is vex still doing a promo?

  • @NicholasManitaras
    @NicholasManitaras Год назад

    Competently stock and no rolled fenders 245/35/19 MPS4S ET35 8.5" front and 265/35/19 ET48 9" rears. Fronts are slightly stretched compared to the rears. No rubs whatever and on adaptive stock suspension. Wheels are BBS CI-R and no spacers

    • @baronmunchausen645
      @baronmunchausen645 Год назад +1

      265/35/19 in the rear?! How accurate your speedometer now? And how is your abs not freaking out all the time

    • @NicholasManitaras
      @NicholasManitaras Месяц назад

      About 1mph difference. The abs goes crazy when i lock the fronts that are melting 😅Yeah going R275/35/19 9.5J ET48 on my next tire change and 255 at the front to replace the 245s. Really want to get 265 at the front but the offset must be perfect. Maybe the rear wheels that I'm going to take off are 9J ET48 and i need something between ET31-33 and add a 15-17mm spacer. Going to need to modify the plastic wheel liner and move the screws it's mounted on upwards to give the wheel a bit more space. Just a thought 265 at the front and 275 at the rear definitely doable if you have good imagination and make it work properly.

  • @acroracing
    @acroracing Год назад

    Thank you

  • @someguy4476
    @someguy4476 Год назад +1

    When you say “M” car, do you specifically mean a proper M car and not an M235?

    • @FritzRamos
      @FritzRamos  Год назад +2

      Yes, the Calipers on the M cars are larger then the M Performance ones found on the m235i, m340i etc.