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Here’s my setup

Avant Garde M520R Gloss Black
22 x 9, 25mm
22 x 10.5, 28mm
 

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Need a little help wheel gurus.... Looking for a SQUARE set of 21" rims for my soon to be Model X LR.

Problem is both designs I really like (Stance SF10's or Rohana RFX 10's) only come in 21x9 or 21x10.5 sizes.

I'm told 10.5" is too big in the front for the refreshed X, and obviously 21x9 is smaller than the OEM 10" wide rears.

Is there an ideal square setup for a newer X that others have tried or works? Would the 21x9's look that bad in the rears if I went more aggressive on the offset?
 
Local resident (possibly high) T-boned our MXP and shattered one of our wheels so I upgraded... Pirelli Winter. Front: 315/30R22 on 22x10.5 +30 Rear: 315/35R22 22x11.5 +30 fully forged WOA Cayenne replicas. (similar to the earlier post).
 

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Local resident (possibly high) T-boned our MXP and shattered one of our wheels so I upgraded... Pirelli Winter. Front: 315/30R22 on 22x10.5 +30 Rear: 315/35R22 22x11.5 +30 fully forged WOA Cayenne replicas. (similar to the earlier post).
22x10.5 +30 up front with no modifications needed? Any ride level clears fenders and suspention? 🤔

I've had a couple wheel retailers tell me already that not even 10" fronts clear.....need to stick to 9.5? or less. 🤔

I'd like to ideally run a 10" square setup in 21's.
 
No mods. I drive in "very low" 90% of the time and no rubbing lock to lock. My old setup with 285/35/r22 up front did rub slightly on inner wheel well liner (because of the taller tire). Tire retailers won't recommend anything that is outside of their pre approved vehicle fitment guidelines. Trial & error is how I learned since I've never seen a 315 or 305 up front on a newer Model X. Works great.
 
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