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Old 02-03-2012, 08:42 AM
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WOW!!! I had no idea, I priced them with the Original bmw, etc.... Thanks for the great find, I never thought of replica wheels, Conti tires, flares, even the exhaust! I stand corrected...
original parts are ridiculously expensive, the only downside to wheel replicas is that they are more fragile but with stock size tire its fine. conti dws is light years better then stock rft's

overall i found that bmw's are relatively cheap to mod, alot of vendors on the market

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The downside to replica wheels is that they are often heavier (lowering performance), they can be more fragile, and they can have less quality control, resulting in out of balance and out of round products that result in vibration issues no matter how many times they are balanced. You tend to get what you pay for. Yes, OE are expensive.
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True that here are a lot of replica and aftermarket wheels out there that look nice, but may be heavier and less durable than the OEM's. On the other hand some are better built and lighter. One thing I learned in my breif stint selling wheels many years ago is that like most things, you get what you pay for and there is no free lunch.

Based on the experience Car & Driver had with their long term 535i test car, not everyone thinks BMW's wheels are the most durable:

2011 BMW 535i Long-Term Road Test - Review - Car and Driver

By the way, another thumbs up on the Conti DWS's. IMHO best all season tire out there for the X5.
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