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20" wheels significantly affect MPG on 35d?
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I have 13k on mine so far. I ordered the sport package with 20" wheels and I run 18" in the winter on non-RFT's which are SIGNIFICANTLY lighter than the 20" with RFT's. I went on a road trip in April with the 18" setup still on the car and got right at 26mpg. I have done 26mpg with the 20's as well on a road trip last summer. I thought I'd pick up 1-2mpg with the lighter and narrower 18's (which incidentally are slightly taller) but that simply wasn't the case for me.
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My car came with the 19", which I drove for about a year. Then I switched over to the 20" 214s. I estimate I lost about 2-3 mpg.
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Interesting....I recently put on 21" 215's and haven't seen much degradation at all...
I guess my pov is if you're going to spend $60k++ on an X5, is a mpg or two really matter much?
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^this
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I switch between 18" for winter and 20" (214s) for the rest of the year. I dont see any significant degradation, many things depends on your driving style, you will loose those 2-3 mpg if you are driving above certain speeds
![]() You are in San Diego, I presume hills are not uncommon, 214s will not affect your MPG, but hills, highway speed, and accelerations from stops will !
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I've got 19" Winter Wheels and also a set of 214s that the car was ordered with and I don't see any degradation in economy either. The 20's are heavier yes, but not that much.
Order a set of 20"s as they do look much better
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They do look much much better. Does anyone know if E53 rims fit? I have an extra set that I use for snow tires when we go to Mammoth etc....so at least for the longer drives I will have the skinnier tires.
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