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Old 05-07-2010, 01:34 AM
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@ bunyan, I know just maybe it's the angle and lighting in that picture, I know ferric grey is not an easy color to capture in photos. End result is if you dig it that's all that matters.

@ bryan5, those look cool, almost like a polished finish.
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Old 05-07-2010, 07:52 AM
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@ bunyan, I know just maybe it's the angle and lighting in that picture, I know ferric grey is not an easy color to capture in photos. End result is if you dig it that's all that matters.

@ bryan5, those look cool, almost like a polished finish.


in general, both look greaaaaaaat !!
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I have a BSM with silver 214, and I can tell you that brake dust is a bitch. Planning to paint the wheels into gunmetal/ferric grey. Personally I like the 215 a bit more, as it look a bit more delicate yet aggressive at the same time, if that is not too contradictory.
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I have a 2013 X5 35i Xdrive Platinum Metalic Grey which came with a stock 18" wheels and Bridgestone RFT tires(I'll switch for winter). I've been looking to switch to 215 21"wheels - ferric (for summer) and I've researched for tire availability and cost $2,600+ front and rear (Dunlops or Pirellis are the only option). The 215's ferric wheels set up on X5's looks so nice. What I'm not reading is, 1. how long does this tires last (10Kmiles?), 2. How bad is the road noise (can not hear radio, cabin noise or phone talk?), 3. How does it feel on highways (sensitive on ruts etc.) and regular streets (avoid potholes to avoid denting the wheels, etc. ). I value any opinions and help me decide before I dive in on 215's (21") ferrics ..
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Old 07-11-2014, 12:42 PM
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I have a 2013 X5 35i Xdrive Platinum Metalic Grey which came with a stock 18" wheels and Bridgestone RFT tires(I'll switch for winter). I've been looking to switch to 215 21"wheels - ferric (for summer) and I've researched for tire availability and cost $2,600+ front and rear (Dunlops or Pirellis are the only option). The 215's ferric wheels set up on X5's looks so nice. What I'm not reading is, 1. how long does this tires last (10Kmiles?), 2. How bad is the road noise (can not hear radio, cabin noise or phone talk?), 3. How does it feel on highways (sensitive on ruts etc.) and regular streets (avoid potholes to avoid denting the wheels, etc. ). I value any opinions and help me decide before I dive in on 215's (21") ferrics ..
Thanks.
After reading this again I'll try to give more info:
1. Wear will mostly depend on driving style, up keep (checking pressures/wear etc) & alignment for sure
2. I should note that I'm used to some rd noise per our 335 having RFT's w/sport susp n my M3 as autox/track car on Dunlop starspecs. I still think it's pretty quiet prob due to BMW's nice sound proof/better materials etc. Def quieter then my previous Ridgeline w/Michelins which I thought was super smooth maybe not as quiet at higher speeds, more quiet than my friends 08 TL & anothers 2014 Passat TDI (rd. noise in back seat was horrible), quieter than recent loaners I've had, X1 & 128, maybe about same as 2013 328 (But I heard the engine in that thing most)
3. I try to avoid bumps/pot holes all time esp in my X setup. Yes, I feel cracks/bumps etc but I also have sport susp w/edc, adaptive drive & active steering.

I am considering a factory set of 18/19's just for long drives & occasional towing. I have also considered just getting a set of 214's n sticking to that for the wider/def cheaper tire selections. But damn...215's sure as hell look good!
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