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need to decide which wheels for winter setup
Looking at the Blizzak LM-25 4x4 in 255-55-18 which are now on close-out at TireRack. I found a set of nearly new 2009 X3 wheels in 18x8, 46mm offset locally. They look like this: ![]() ![]() alternatively I am looking at this wheel from TireRack: ![]() Factory wheels are probably better wheels, but I like the look of the Elbrus a bit better. Both are same 18x8 size. Cost works out basically the same. Thoughts?
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jeez - no thoughts or opinions out there?
Well - I jumped on the 18" X3 wheels. they look brand new. Came off a 2009 X3 - the guy went to 17" instead because he likes the smoother ride and cheaper tires. Kinda funny that I was picking up the 18s as a 2" reduction for a winter tire set-up!! They should work out just fine. Interestingly, the wheels are made by Ronal. And you could eat off these - inside or out.
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Nice looking wheels.
If I were looking for snow duty, I would try and go as low in width as possible (235/65-17) for better traction and deeper dig into the snow.
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17" wheels do not clear the 4.6is brakes - they are 13.5 or 14" front rotor size. Huge-ass things. I have OEM sized 235-40-18 Pirelli Snowsports on my Audi S4 and it has tremendous snow traction. I expect a good result with the 4.4i non sport OEM size tire of 255-55-18 using good snow tires. I could actually go with 235-60-18's, but I think the 255's will provide better handling during the winter months since I plan to leave these on all winter. And it doesn't snow where I live, only needed for ski trips on the weekends - I go quite a bit to the Sierra's in nasty conditions typically.
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Thanks for the wheel info... good to know.
I am in SF Bay area myself.
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I am in San Jose too!!
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was checking out that Elbrus but did not come in bigger size.... i like the looks but still preffers oem.
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How do those 20's work for you? I picked up a set of style 87 20 inchers for the winter and just bought Pirelli Scorpion I&S for them (265/45 front, 295/40 rear).
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post up pics! you should prob get some spacers with those wide fenders in the back. it might look stupid without..
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