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Old 11-05-2009, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tonycajjo View Post
the 10" wide is too much for the front.
Not true. I rode 10" wide tires thru the winter last winter season...

http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-related-...now-tires.html

My X handled like it was on rails thru the snow... Well... with the studded snow tires of course, lol. But I wasnt really asking IF I should run a 10" wide tire thru the winter. I asked because I need a set of non-chrome rims for the winter b/c the salt eats the chrome up.

And I guess my question posed to you guys is unfair because the wheel I was offered and the wheel that is advertised are different. One is 9" wide and the other is 10". I would imagine the offset is different and would almost certainly make a difference in fitment.
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