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I switched from my stock 17" to 19" rims and still maintained a comfortable ride. I agree with the guys that 20" rims are the perfect set up. I am ready to to go staggered 20" using OEM Style 87.
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I have the same wheels you have on your X5 right now. Those are my winter wheels and tires. I have 20" chrome with the Daimaris and the ride quality suck compared to the 18" I have on now. The ride noise is terrible with the 20" too. I really like the winter wheels I picked up from a friend. I like them so much I am thinking of not putting the 20"chromes back on. The rear Diamaris wore to the wear bars at 25k miles.
I have to replace the rears on my Porsche at $530 EACH so I am thinking of keeping the 18" wheels on my X5 for awhile. They are very handsome (the ones you have on now) |
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I have staggered 20" 87's with no issues - 12,000 miles and going strong.
Also no noise issues for me like some other members mention.
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I had an '01 4.4 with the 19's with sport suspension and I think the handling was much better and smoother than I have now with an '03 4.6 with 20's.
Both with the michelin's and OE rims. Just my take on it. |
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Another thing to consider is the cost of replacing tires on a 20" wheel. Since you put so many miles on your X each year, you'll need to replace your tires more often. Also, I think the tread life is less on the lower profile tires. Just another thought, though I might be wrong.
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Thanks for your input everyone.
Zerochief: A few questions: Are the Style 87s considered BMW rims or is another manufacurer? What's the width on the staggered setup? Have you kept the stock brakes? TurnAround and Bluedog: Can one of you guys post a web link to the 19" Style 132s? Would that be a staggered setup just like the 20" ones above? I want to gather up as much info as possible in case I go ahead with a switch. FWIW, I just changed my Michelin Energy MXV4s (on the 18") after 31K miles as a precaution, but they still had PLENTY of tread left. I'm pretty sure they could have gone all the way to 50K. Would I get that much life on a 20" tire? P.S. Villajoe: It's a Dinan exhaust |
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I don't have 20's so I don't know what options are out there as far as higher tread wear rated tires - have a look on tirerack.com and they show options/tire rating for 20' set-up. Personally, and if the roads in NJ are anything like the roads in Boston after the winter, I wouldn't go any bigger than 19's on a daily driver. Good luck |
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Stan,
Butting in... -yes Style 87 are made as a BMW OEM/replacement wheel; there are also several replica wheels on mkt. -For pic of staggered style 132s, 19", see my post #3 in this thread: http://www.xoutpost.com/x3-e83-forum/...tml#post433652 and, more pics in this one, post #3: http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...tml#post433607
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I've had my Toyos for 2 years now. They are the best, and you won't regret switching to 20s. Your car will drive better!
I just have to balance my tires 2-3 times a year. Other than that there is no other problems. You will love the drive and the look! |
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turnaround, its good to see someone other than myself to be a sensible modder. I have 18's on my 4.4 and find the ride fairly stiff and harsh over bumps. Driving in the city as I do most often forces me to drive slower in order to balance a comfortable ride for my family and to maneuver the potholes and traffic. needless to say i would probably go up to 19" at most but will most likely stick with 18's myself.
I find that going to 20"s would also have me look for a rotor/brake upgrade as even 4.6 and 4.8's have larger brakes to handle 20+" wheels and the rotational weight. As most people go large on the wheels for looks, handling and braking are hardly on anyone's mod list. good luck turnaround... |
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