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cool
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that's actually good prices. how long do these tires last for an SUV? When I had them on my E92 with 20" setup. they lasted 20k+
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They are great prices, not just good. A set of OE Michelin Diamaris or Bridgestone Turanza ER30's will set you back about $1200 in 19" size and they don't last as long. 20" Diamaris run over $1600. I've heard 25,000+ miles shouldn't be a problem with these.
Last edited by X5 Meister; 05-07-2010 at 07:57 PM. |
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man I wish I had some bigger wheels...
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Not too late to get some, and get in on this great deal.
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Hello,
wondering how long it takes to receive the tires? I need it ASAP! |
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Well at the moment we are at 5 people so you could get them, but your price would be $815 + shipping.
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Not bad, cheapest I found was here:
275/40/20 315/35/20 Vredestein Tires fit BMW X5 CAYENNE : eBay Motors (item 140405356987 end time May-10-10 13:28:21 PDT) Is there tax for us Cal residents? |
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Those are not the SUV variant of the tires. They are the regular Sessanta. I'd have to check on tax, but I'm sure you could figure a way around it.
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Looked into it. Yes, tires shipped to California will have to pay California sales tax plus a $1.75 per tire fee. Unfortunate, but if you think about it shipping will be much less than the $20 per tire cost to ship cross-country so you'll end up paying basically the same total as someone buying a set on the East Coast.
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