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Konig Ultragram Wheels for BMW X2

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Universal
(18x8.5, 5x112, 42mm, Carbon Bronze Metallic)
Universal
(18x8.5, 5x112, 42mm, Titanium Metallic)
 
 
 
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For your BMW X2 the required bolt pattern and approximate general recommended wheel size range and offset range are the following:
Year Range Wheel Size Range Bolt Pattern Wheel Offset Range
2018 to 2023 (19x8) to (20x9) 5x112 +20mm to +48mm
2024 to 2024 (19x8) to (21x9.5) 5x112 +22mm to +46mm

SOLD INDIVIDUALLY. Put in a quantity of 4 for a complete set. For help selecting the right wheels, check out our Wheels & Tires Buyer's Guide.

The Konig Ultragram is designed for racing enthusiasts who want to enhance the performance and appearance of their vehicle. It features a 7-spoke design that reduces weight and improves airflow to the brakes. Using Flow Forming Technology, Konig was able to reduce the overall weight of each wheel, while increasing tensile strength vs. standard cast wheels.
Key Features:
  • Offered in 15, 17, and 18 inch sizes.
  • Available in Titanium Metallic or Carbon Bronze Metallic.
  • Uses Konig's Flow Forming Technology, which results in a stronger, lighter, and more durable wheel when compared to a traditional cast design.

Konig Ultragram Wheel Hardware Information:
  • Center Caps: Included
  • Lug Nuts: Accepts small diameter "tuner style" aftermarket lug nuts only (sold separately).
  • TPMS: Direct fit compatibility with most all factory TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors.
  • Hubcentric Rings: Not necessary if installed properly. The tapered aftermarket lug nuts this wheel accepts will automatically center the wheel if installed correctly (tighten each lug nut using a criss-cross pattern, usually to 80 lb-ft of torque each, and re-tighten each lug nut after about 100 miles of driving).

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