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That's okay, my 214s are back on As others have noted, you need a dedicated winter/rim set-up. Just spend the dough!! BTW, if I'm not mistaken, the OEM 19" are 255/55, so your ass is actually going to look just as pathetic as that picture of mine you posted. I actually was getting use to the look with the 18s and it isn't that bad... You'll be thankful once the snow hits.
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Just compiling a neater list of options which I'll do tonight with pictures. But it's basically (in no particular order)... 1. X6M replicas 20x10 with 275/40/20 winter rubber on all 4 corners Questions - a. Not sure how far out or in this will make the back tire/rim combo stick vs stock. b. Not sure if the X6M replicas will fit a SA X5 (non M) 2. SA replicas in black (214 I think) 20x9.5 front and 20x10.5 in back with 275/40/20 winter rubber on all 4 corners Questions - a. Not sure how far out or in this will make the back tire/rim combo stick vs stock. b. Not sure if 275/40 rubber on a 10.5 inch rear rim will be too stretched 3. X5 with web pattern in dark gray 20x10 front and 20x11 in back with 275/40/20 winter rubber front and 315/35/20 rubber in back Questions - a. Not sure if this would fit b. I think 315 may be too wide for a winter setup |
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Why not try ordering your aftermarket winter wheels with lower offsets? The offsets in stock at a B&M tire/wheel store are higher in order to fit a wide range of cars/trucks. If you order the wheels with a lower offset, that will push them far more towards the fender and give you a more attractive look.
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Looks should be the last thing you worry about for a winter tire setup. Narrow tires are better I think, less chance of hydroplaning on slush, and it cuts through the snow better.
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I did factory 50i M Sport staggered 19s sizes for my winter tires, Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow. Yes even in Charlotte. It paid off for the 3 days of snow, plus the trip to WV.
Charlotte has more ice storms than snow storms. We had 1/2" of ice on top of 3 inches snow. I had to work to break traction even on the ice. Few people even dared driving that day but I felt I could go anywhere. I believe they are 255/50 on 19x9 front and 285/45 on 19x10 rear. Plus the same look year around. I am still debating which 20s to get. Until then I'll swap the tires on the factory rims. Here are the pics after driving 1 day in bad weather in WV.
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20" 214s with all-season rubber then. I do it fine here "never driving through deep snow" with 11" rears. Year round - that's the way I like it.
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How was it getting them to fit? I thought the X6M replicas didn't fit the regular X5s? Do you know how wide each rim is and the offsets? Any pictures from the back to see if the rim/tire combo sits further in from the fender than the stock 214s? Not sure if I want to go 315 wide, might want to stick with 275 to have a slightly narrower/cheaper tire but then again 275 on an 11 inch or 10.5 rim might look too stretched. |
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Sitting in my local BMW dealer having the winter wheels removed and swapped with my summers. My rear winter setup are 265/40 -20 on 11" X6M reps and while they tuck a little bit unless you know whta you are looking for they are still very beefy.
The 20" have performed flawlessly for both my wife and I, so no regrets. I am glad I got staggered wheel sizes (9.5"/10.5" on wife and 10"/11" on mine) but that does preclude me from rotating them. I think the look is better than having 9.5" 275s in the rear with flares...and the benefit of the square setup from a deep snow/ice handling department outweights getting the staggered tires to match. My 2 cents, Mike
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Duke
I think the X6M reps are one of the best looking rims for the X5, even better than my 333 style M-sport pack rims. The 214s are timeless thought. Harder to clean too ![]() X
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