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![]() This set was on a E70 X5 for one winter. Tires have close to full tread left. Rims have a couple of minor clear coat scratches. Set is 9/10 condition over all. Looking to get $1700 cash pick up. Shipping extra. $1,000 plus in rubber alone. This is a perfect OEM recommended Winter set. Paid upwards of $3.3K for this set last year. |
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Pictures are here....
very clean set...all reasonable offers welcome
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Rear hub diameter is larger on an E70 than E71/E72 in the rear. Please be advised when selling to a member with an X6 if these came off of an X5
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What is your point exactly? These came off an X5 so should have no problems for an X6.
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They will fit, yes. But not the OEM offset or hub size. Buyer should be aware of stance and potential vibrations
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Please post constructive comments only if you are aware of a certain fact. I have fitted multiple X5 wheels on X6 with zero alterations and without any potenial after effect or impact on the car's stance as these wheels have the same offsets. I have also fitted multiple X6 wheels on X5 after altering the hub bore or using spacers/ adapters without any problems whatsoever ![]() |
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You are right, the offset is not different. I was thinking the hub size was different for manufacturability. I don't know why it's different but it is.
Hub size can cause vibration. I am aware of this certain fact. And my comments are constructive - you are hiding information from your buyers. They are 18x8.5 +46 BMW Part No 6770200 Have you fit 18'' wheels on an X6? It may be possible, but it's not approved by BMW... |
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What Year and Production date is the donor E70..
When you post TPMS.. you need to post the date of production for the E70.. BMW Changed the TPMS senors for the 2011 production...For the 2011 production year, they changed the TPMS sensors on October 10th, 2010. Quote:
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![]() Anyway, this set has been sold. |
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