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BMW 20" Wheels Style 214 for my X5 35d
Hi All,
I am looking for style 214 20" Y Spoke rims for my 2009 BMW X5. I will buy them with or without tires. Must be BMW OEM. If you have a set for sale email me at [email protected] *** Also, has anyone installed 20" wheels on their 35d? How is the ride and handling? *** Cheers |
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I assume you meant TPMS
Don't the tire normally come with TPMS?? |
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Edit: If you meant are they included in your original wheels and tires, yes. But as I said if these are extra tires and wheels, you will need to buy another set. |
I noticed on another thread that Tirerack.com sells them for $200
Sorry to sound out of it, but are the TPMS part of the vehicle or part of the wheels? If I buy used OEM wheels and tires that come off another X5 will they have the sensors with them? |
They are part of the wheels actually embedded in the valve stems. The valve stems look different so you should recognize them at a glance. Hard to say if you buy take off wheels from another BMW if they are included. Since they are spendy I would think most people will take them out for their new wheels. Buyer beware...
Thanks for the tip from Tire Rack. I haven't bought my tires yet so I planned to shop around for the sensors too, so clearly BMW is not the cheapest (big surprise!). |
Is there a difference in ride between a 35d, 3.0 and 4.8? I'm guessing that they should be the same (relative to the sports package/adaptive drive packages).
Ride is pretty subjective. I found the 214's on my 4.8 exceeded my expectations. It was stiff (the way I like it), but way more comfortable than a sedan with low profile tires. I don't feel the irregularities/harshness of the road as I do in my 3'er or MB E class. The 128's (21") that I have on them now are not that big of a difference from the 20". Slightly stiffer. |
We added the 214 style to our 3.5d with winter wheels (non-run flats) and the ride is actually better than the 19" run flats. :thumbup:
a full set of OEM TPMS from the dealer are $315 for a '10. Some people have been using earlier year TPMS with success in a '10 which (as you noted) can be found else where cheaper. If you're going to run the 11" wide rears, you'll need the sport package fender extensions as well. However we are running 275/40's on the 10" front 214's all around for winter and they look great without the sport package fender extensions and perfectly fill out the wheel wells. A full set of brand new oem 214 wheels can be purchased from Tischer for about $2k (not including tires, TPMS, and mounting and balancing). Quote:
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ring007, the TPMS on your 2010 X5d is different than 2009 model?!?
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That's what I was originally told by Tirerack when I called to purchase their TPMS for the '10. Apparently they were wrong :dunno: because others have successfully used '09 sensors on their '10. I believe TPMS sensors are new for some of the BMW lineup in '10 but not all (but don't quote me on that). I bought them in November and perhaps was a guinea pig for Tirerack....not sure :(. I should have asked the dealer at the time if the part numbers for the '10 were the same as previous model years :slap:, but I didn't and accepted Tirerack's advice on blind faith since they had always been right in the past. Oh well, it was only an extra $100 and they have saved me waaaaay more than that over the years in lower-priced tires.;)
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ring007, we should chat more:D, our garage look so alike!
2010 E70 3.5dMonaco Blue/Saddle Brown (wife's car) 2009 E70 4.8i Space Gray/Black Nappa (my car) 2008 E92 M3 Interlagos Blue/Silver Novillo (weekend car) 2009 E89 Z4 35i Black Sapphire/Coral Red (top down car) Cheers:thumbup: |
Indeed! :wow:
Very nice selections. I love the Saddle interior (if only they made it in nappa), but I bet it looks stunning with the MB. I'm sure the Z looks great in that color combo as well (I too will have to own a SB BMW at some point), and you can never go wrong with IB on an M. What do you think of the '11 X's? I definitely was going to upgrade the 4.8 before the final pics came out, then the pics came out, and I definitely wasn't going to, now I'm not sure...the TT8 is very tempting...just not sure if it is tempting enough to write a check for $30k (difference between the value of my '08 with 14k miles and a discounted purchase price off a $85k MSRP '11) for a car I drive mainly in the winter for 5-7k miles/year.:dunno: Quote:
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I have the OEM 20" staggered setup on my 09 diesel. Wheels have the OEM Dunlop Sportmaxx runflats. I feel the ride/handling is quite a bit better than the 19" all-seasons. Much more responsive in general. I'm sure the life on the summer tires will be less than the all-seasons, but for general ride improvement I'll deal with that.
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Try this site..they have the best deal around from what I've seen..these are the exact ones that come with the OEM wheels.. PYSpeed - BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes and Volkswagen Performance Tuning and Accessories Auto Parts Store |
If you get the OEM wheels and tires from factory the come with the TPMS already; atleast my 215's did.
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