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Clunking & "tugging"
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07-29-2020, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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Clunking & "tugging"
Hey guys, I got a 08 e92 328xi and I recently put 18x8.5 w/ 245/45s on the front and 18x9.5 w/ 275/45 in the rear. The rears rub on harsh bumps and dips but I'm getting the fenders rolled soon . However, at slow speeds, rolling in neutral and 1st gear, I feel like it's the front right wheel that clunks and when I'm accelerating it's like it catches onto something and tugs the car to the right until I get off the gas which lunges the car pretty much. Also, accelerating to higher speeds, like getting onto the freeway, my tc goes off and I have to let off in order to put power down again.
Only started happening when I put on the new wheels... |
07-30-2020, 03:08 PM | #2 | |
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There is a few issues here. First 245 45 is too large for the front. I have heard some members using 245 40 on the front depending on their offset but the clearance was very close. The major issue with your set up is the size on the front in relation to the size on the rear. Since you have a Xi ( I do as well) you need to stay within 1% of the tire dimeter on the front in relation to the rear if you are doing a staggered setup. Your current set up has almost a 4% difference which is a lot. This is going to damage your Xdrive system and give a tugging binding feel. This is also why your TC is freaking out. It uses wheel speed to measure traction control and also a way of monitoring a flat tire without having tire sensors. Your car thinks there is an issue because your front wheels are spinning at a different speed than your rear wheels due to the size difference. Offset is also very important for clearance. However 275/45 is a large sidewall. I am no expert but I bet even with fender rolling, you are still going to rub. An acceptable size would be 245/40/18 on the front and 275/35/18 rear. (depending on rim offset)
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08-02-2020, 09:28 PM | #3 |
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Thanks so much! This is my first ever BMW lol, im an import kind of guy but I really wanna learn more about euros. Also, would x-delete help with this issue? I should've done more research into the wheels, kinda was impatient with it and only went for them because of the price and since they fit on my car.
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08-03-2020, 10:30 AM | #6 |
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If you can't get xDelete right away, at least unplug the tcase motor or pull the front driveshaft to prevent damaging the tcase.
If you pull the motor connector, you will have ABS,DSC, AWD lights but they will clear once you plug it back in. Make sure to plug it back in before using xDelete |
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