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Wheel upgrade options from 20" to 21" or 22" staggered

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I am expecting the delivery of my X5 G05 in another 3-4 weeks and I am super stoked about it. I did get the M-Sport package and I just opted for the standard 20" 740M wheels that it comes with as I usually change out the wheels to something that I like anyway. Having said that, this is the first time I will be venturing into the territory of anything that is larger than 19" so have no clue of what to go with.

I really want to max out the fitment option and go with 22" wheels in Black with a machined lip but can't seem to find any options. I also want a staggered fitment. Any ideal setup recommendations for 21" and 22" wheels? I also want to go with the Michelin Sport 4S tires as that is what I have had on all my cars since the last 5-6 years and love their performance overall.

Thanks in advance folks!
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+12mm front and +15Mm rear from your OEM setup is a good place to start
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+12mm front and +15Mm rear from your OEM setup is a good place to start
Meaning? Sorry I am a newbie to this.
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+12mm front and +15Mm rear from your OEM setup is a good place to start
Meaning? Sorry I am a newbie to this.
Contact someone like Vossen or Vorsteiner and they'll help you out. Essentially, you want an "offset" that is about 10-12mm more aggressive than OEM in the front and about 12-15mm in the rear.

I'd try to keep the stock widths or at most 9.5" front and 10.5" rear.
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Contact someone like Vossen or Vorsteiner and they'll help you out. Essentially, you want an "offset" that is about 10-12mm more aggressive than OEM in the front and about 12-15mm in the rear.

I'd try to keep the stock widths or at most 9.5" front and 10.5" rear.
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