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Old 01-15-2007, 04:10 PM
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rims.. will the old 20" design rims from the old X5 fit the new one?

rims.. will the old 20" design rims from the old X5 fit the new one?
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Old 01-15-2007, 05:14 PM
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Just a guess - I'd say yes...
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I checked the spec sheet. Offset is 46 mm for 18" rims. I would also guess yes.
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this has been talked about months ago, and i believe whether they fit or not, it would likely void your warranty and would not fit with the tire pressure monitor system on the e70. also, you'd be paying for those expensive runflats on the new e70 and if you get the third row you'd have no spare. what would you do if you got a flat? this was posted too
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which part of the warranty would it void?
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Old 01-15-2007, 07:21 PM
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which part of the warranty would it void?
The warranty on the cassette player behind the nav...
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which part of the warranty would it void?
the part that says if you change anything integral to the operaton of the vehicle and something needs to be fixed - they dont pay. unless you take it to your bmw center and buy the wheels from them, of course.
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That's incorrect. If you change something on the vehicle and it causes something to fail/break, etc., then it voids it for that part. Not the entire warranty. Just my take on it! Good Luck!

Here's some info on it: http://www.granatellimotorsports.com/magnusonmoss.htm
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buy the rims....

Buy the rims and then if something goes wrong just keep your old pair in case you need to take it into the dealer....

Most dealers are uneducated with aftermarket accessories. Some think if you put aftermarket rims on your SAV and something goes wrong with your all wheel drive, then it must have been caused by your new rims....
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