Spare wheel size
Discussion
I'm picking up a 2023 I4 in a few days and want to get a spare wheel for it. (The tyre gunk being useless). Is the stud pattern of a 4 series the same as an I4. When I select an I4 on an online site, the only option I get is a 20" spacesaver. My car will have 19" wheels. The 4 series option gives a choice of a 19" spacesaver. As they are the 'same', is there any reason the 19" shouldn't be used.
Elroy Blue said:
I'm picking up a 2023 I4 in a few days and want to get a spare wheel for it. (The tyre gunk being useless). Is the stud pattern of a 4 series the same as an I4. When I select an I4 on an online site, the only option I get is a 20" spacesaver. My car will have 19" wheels. The 4 series option gives a choice of a 19" spacesaver. As they are the 'same', is there any reason the 19" shouldn't be used.
What I have done, albeit on cheaper cars, is just buy a wheel that is the same as on the car, and put the same tyre type on it. Then you have a fully usable spare that can be used in rotation with the supplied road wheels. Also, dare I say it, you have a presentable wheel for when one of the others is being repaired after ‘kerbing’.Do the wheels look something like this...
https://shop.bmw.co.uk/7877/genuine-19-disc-wheel-...
If so, it's a 8.5x19et35 PCD 5x112 (p/n 36118089227)
Used one here...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/267095172339
https://shop.bmw.co.uk/7877/genuine-19-disc-wheel-...
If so, it's a 8.5x19et35 PCD 5x112 (p/n 36118089227)
Used one here...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/267095172339
Edited by mmm-five on Monday 27th January 14:52
Pica-Pica said:
Elroy Blue said:
Just had a reply from the wheel shop.
It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
You said your car will have 19” wheels. It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
Just because the size is the same doesn't mean the wheel/tyre profile is the same.
Space saver - steel
Normal wheel - alloy
Also needs to be the same overall rolling radius for ABS/TC/Speedo etc to work correctly, and space savers are a VERY different profile to normal tyres.
E-bmw said:
Pica-Pica said:
Elroy Blue said:
Just had a reply from the wheel shop.
It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
You said your car will have 19” wheels. It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
Just because the size is the same doesn't mean the wheel/tyre profile is the same.
Space saver - steel
Normal wheel - alloy
Also needs to be the same overall rolling radius for ABS/TC/Speedo etc to work correctly, and space savers are a VERY different profile to normal tyres.
My suggestion is still to buy a spare and a tyre that matches the existing wheel/tyre combination, subject to ability to store. They are not really ‘space savers’ they are ‘cost savers’, but only for the car maker.
Pica-Pica said:
E-bmw said:
Pica-Pica said:
Elroy Blue said:
Just had a reply from the wheel shop.
It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
You said your car will have 19” wheels. It needs a 20" spacesaver in order to fit over the brake caliper.
So all good.
Just because the size is the same doesn't mean the wheel/tyre profile is the same.
Space saver - steel
Normal wheel - alloy
Also needs to be the same overall rolling radius for ABS/TC/Speedo etc to work correctly, and space savers are a VERY different profile to normal tyres.
Pica-Pica said:
They are not really ‘space savers’ they are ‘cost savers’, but only for the car maker.
Well, actually they fulfil more than one function.Space saver, cost saver (both owner & manufacturer ultimately) weight saver (possibly helping economy/emissions) amongst other things probably.
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