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Old 07-15-2011, 12:24 PM
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Need opinion on wheels!

Looking forward to winter already. How about these wheels on a 05 sterling grey? 18 inch matte black and looking to mount A/T tires on em 255/55 R18. Really wish I could see them on an X5.



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Old 07-15-2011, 02:04 PM
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I think those would be sick for the winter. And you have sterling gray with sport package, so it would go along with the black trim really well.
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Old 07-15-2011, 02:10 PM
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Yes Naz, good point. I have the sports package. Normally I shy away from black rims, but I am going for that beefy tire look. So I think a matte black with the beefy tire will achieve that off-road winter look im going for.
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Old 07-15-2011, 02:58 PM
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The most important thing is that, YOU like them! Personally I wouldn't ask anyone on this site their opinion on wheels. They'll just tell you to get a set of style 87 wheels and paint them black like the other 95% of the guys on this site...lol!!! By the way I really like those, where did you find them, how much did they set you back and what brand winter tire are you going to run?
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Old 07-15-2011, 03:54 PM
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^^ Yea I wouldnt let one opinion decide for me, but I am struggling with picturing how they would look on the X. I am planning to go with an all-terrain tire. The boys on the land rover forums swear by them in the size im looking for- General Grabber AT2's. Good for light off road and kills in the snow/ice.
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^^ Yea I wouldnt let one opinion decide for me, but I am struggling with picturing how they would look on the X. I am planning to go with an all-terrain tire. The boys on the land rover forums swear by them in the size im looking for- General Grabber AT2's. Good for light off road and kills in the snow/ice.

Just a suggestion coming from a guy that did 15 years of off-roading in the 80s-90s, All-Terrain and Mud Terrain tires are not winter tires. Yes, they will grip on snow, but the rubber compound is not the best for winter.
I ran those tires during winter because I was young, ignorant, and on a budget, and I didn't want to change the Big Foot look of my truck, but on frozen asphalt, or ice, the are like hockey puck, they just slide.

It's up to you, but real winter tires are a lot better for winter traction.
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Old 07-15-2011, 07:10 PM
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+1 on that, A/T are not for winter on road.




PS - Those wheels are very, very nice!!
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^^ Yea I wouldnt let one opinion decide for me, but I am struggling with picturing how they would look on the X. I am planning to go with an all-terrain tire. The boys on the land rover forums swear by them in the size im looking for- General Grabber AT2's. Good for light off road and kills in the snow/ice.

I had the AT2's on my 04 Discovery and they were fantastic. I highly recommend! I plan to place a set on my X5 when I wear out the Hankooks I have at present.
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Hearing conflicting reviews now. Def leaning towards the wheels but now AT2's or dedicated snows?????? Tirerack review on them is great for snow/ice. Anyone have any more experience with the AT2's?
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:42 PM
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What style # are those wheels? They look nice, but they look like they are more suited for a car, not an SUV. Sometimes nice looking car wheels do not translate well onto the X, imo. This may be the case here. I would like to see them mounted on an X though to be sure.
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