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Old 09-05-2005, 07:39 PM
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off road tire/ snow tires

I'm looking for something more than an all season tire for my x5. I've been told there is a big difference between snow and off road tires. Does anyone know the details of this?


Where do I find some 17 inch rims for my x5 4.4? What rim width should they be?

And finally, what choices do I have for tires?
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There is a HUGE difference between snow tires and all-seasons, and an even bigger difference between snows and off-roads.

SUV drivers get lulled into a false sense of security because all wheel drive gives you much better acceleration on snow or ice, regardless of the tires being used, but average performance in other areas. What people tend to forget is that stopping power and cornering ability in an AWD is no better than in a regular vehicle (although those lucky enough to have X-Drive have a big advantage when it comes to cornering). Once you put snow or ice tires on your vehicle, you will be absolutely astounded by how much better your stopping ability is, and since AWD drivers tend to overdrive the conditions quite often the difference in tires can save you from a serious accident, or even something as simple as dinging another car as you're turning into a parking stall in slippery conditions (very common with automatic transmissions; not so much with standards).

Tire Rack is definitely one of the best places to quickly look up available tires for your vehicle.

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Those of us on the US Gulf Coast can ignore all these discussions of snow tires.

Now, if they come up with "Hurricane Tires"....
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Where do I find some 17 inch rims for my x5 4.4? What rim width should they be?
A good place to find used 17" rims is eBay, and the 17" being the smallest rim for the X5 tends to make them fairly inexpensive (the demand is typically for the bigger diameter rims).

Size wise, the OEM BMW 17" rim is 7.5", the offset is ET 40, and the tire size is 235/65 R17
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dm: Dunno what you mean by "offroad tires for X5", vs. dedicated snow or the std tires that come with it. T Rack does sell some knarly off road tires, though few here take it off road severely.

Not to pump my stuff, because the set will move sooner or later, but here's my post from the "For Sale Forum", on this site...17" OEM w/snow tires.
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Get Nokian Tires for the snow... They're absolutley Amazing.
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will a rim with a bolt pattern of 5x120, 17" by 7.5, with an ET of 38 fit an x5 such as these rims on ebay?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/17-00...spagenameZWDVW
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will a rim with a bolt pattern of 5x120, 17" by 7.5, with an ET of 38 fit an x5 such as these rims on ebay?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/17-00...spagenameZWDVW
They probably will..check this link.
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Get Nokian Tires for the snow... They're absolutley Amazing.
Totally agree! I have been using them for 5 years on all my Audi's and VW. Just got a set of 18 for the X and will do the same. They are the best
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