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Old 06-07-2007, 05:03 PM
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Can I Put These On My X With No Adjustments?

My X: 2005 4.4i Non-Sport with 18s.

Proposed Wheel/Tire (19's)
http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-items...tml#post321953

Can I swap them directly?
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I have the same 19" 132 staggered set up on my '05 non sport. I didn't see what size those tires are. Just put them on and go. Mine are 255 front and 285 rear
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Old 06-07-2007, 05:11 PM
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Yes. No issues at all.
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132s are Titz, but why would you go from 18s to 19s, with snow
tires mounted?

They will go on, no sweat as L and E said.
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I just wanted some new rims that were attractive - like-for-like 18's or 19's - it didn't matter. These are well kept and they have new winter rubber. MD, does $2K seem like a good deal to you - given I'm getting these for November through February here in the STL?
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132s are Titz, but why would you go from 18s to 19s, with snow
tires mounted?

They will go on, no sweat as L and E said.
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Old 06-08-2007, 08:56 AM
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If those 19" 132s are in good shape/looking good, you may find yourself wondering why you are riding around on them in the "winter", and then going back to your 18s for summer. 2Gs is a tad steep based upon what I paid and what most of the sets sell for, here...imo.
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Old 06-08-2007, 11:01 AM
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I just put on 19" 132 staggered on my '03 nonsport and they are great!!!! I havent had any issues yet. Even used the same lugs from my 17". Thanks to Krunk Man!!!!
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Over 2g's is a lot to spend on a set of wheels/tires for the winter. Most people on here would use a smaller cheaper rim (17 or 18) with a higher tire wall for the winter and bigger rims/lower pro tire (19-22's) for the summer. You are not going to really be looking at the wheels/tires in the winter so it seems like a waste of money imo.....but its your $. Plush teh higher wall and narrower tire of a 17 or 18 is what you need for snow and winter driving.

If it were me I would keep the 18 set-up for winter and buy a replica 19" summer set-up from lakeshore or some other reputable store.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com...-19--285/45-19

Will the buyer sell just the wheels?...probably not but worth asking.


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Has there ever been a poll on this site for wheels. Just wondered what were the most liked wheels. I think the 128's and 132's are right up at the top of anybody's list.
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Good advice, among other good thoughts... Thanks.
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Over 2g's is a lot to spend on a set of wheels/tires for the winter. Most people on here would use a smaller cheaper rim (17 or 18) with a higher tire wall for the winter and bigger rims/lower pro tire (19-22's) for the summer. You are not going to really be looking at the wheels/tires in the winter so it seems like a waste of money imo.....but its your $. Plush teh higher wall and narrower tire of a 17 or 18 is what you need for snow and winter driving.

If it were me I would keep the 18 set-up for winter and buy a replica 19" summer set-up from lakeshore or some other reputable store.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com...-19--285/45-19

Will the buyer sell just the wheels?...probably not but worth asking.


good luck
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