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Old 12-04-2009, 06:08 AM
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Soooo your not changing your wheels to 20"??
You're going to torment me, aren't you?

To be honest with you, I'm considering it. Lots of power going to the rear wheels. If I kick the accelerator going into a curve, I sometimes feel like she's going to break loose on me. The X6 I drove at the PC was glued to the road going through the slalom and the track. I felt in control at all times. It had 20s, but didn't have the extra 40 hp. I'm sure the additional power and the narrower tires are both contributing factors.

I have to ride the 19s out for the winter, I'll consider it over the next few months.
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