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squidzilla 05-10-2015 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1037399)
^Something I still complain about to this day, I never got sport seats on my Sport Package equipped '03

I love my sport seats in mine. I wish they were heated, but that is only for the bells and whistles and not because I would actually use it. I think I have used my heated seats less than 30 times in the last 8 years on my 545i.

kblackwe 05-11-2015 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by jdstrickland (Post 1037409)
Don't forget to visit the Navigation Forum for tips on upgrading the nav firmware, and new maps. There are also discussions on adding an Aux Port so that you can play music from your phone, or other device, over the vehicle sound system.

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Thanks! Will definitely have to check that out.

kblackwe 05-11-2015 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Sapphirexae (Post 1037396)
Great looking car, congratulations. Looks pretty darn well loaded except for Sport Seats (additional option on the 3.0, not included in the Sport Package). Again, congrats, beautiful looking X5!!

The lack of sports seats seems to be one of the only boxes not ticked by the original owner. I would have liked to have the sport seats, but who knows, can always pick up a set from one being parted down the road.

Sapphirexae 05-11-2015 09:56 AM

My 3.0 has Sport Package and Heated Sport Seats. I wanted the power lumbar adjustments, so I removed my Sport Seats and tracked down some of the rare 'Comfort Seats' from a 4.8is. They move about a zillion different ways, are heated and have the 4-way lumber. I love it!!!!!

Ricky Bobby 05-11-2015 10:31 AM

^Sapphire do you still have your original sport seats?

ProfessorX5 05-11-2015 06:26 PM

Welcome to the epic adventure that is e53!

kblackwe 05-11-2015 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1037522)
^Sapphire do you still have your original sport seats?

I sent him a PM earlier, and they are already sold. I had the same idea though :thumbup:

kblackwe 05-11-2015 06:29 PM

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

jdstrickland 05-12-2015 05:45 PM

Your Sport should have 19" wheels on the ground, and a 17 in the trunk. All of the X5's that we looked at had the same 17" rim in the trunk, no matter what wheels were on the ground. The tire in the trunk should be a 235/65x17. An equivalent 19 would be a 235/55x19, although the larger rim should also be wider, and I am not sure what they use.

You said your X5 is the 3.0 with a sports package, it should have 19 on it. The pic looks like 17s.

More tire tidbits you might enjoy knowing,
You can easily calculate the overall diameter by multiplying the width x the aspect ratio (235 x .65) to get the sidewall height in millimeters. Multiply this result by 2, then divide by 25.4 to convert the sidewall to inches, then add the rim size. The result is the overall diameter.

235 x .65 = 152.75 x 2 = 305.5 / 25.4 = 12.02 + 17 = 29.02. All X5s should have a tire that is close to 29 inches in diameter. As the rim gets larger, the aspect ratio (65, in this example) gets smaller to give a smaller sidewall, leaving you with the same overall diameter. If the rim gets larger AND the width is increased, then the aspect ratio is reduced some more so that the overall diameter does not become larger.

The 235/65x17 becomes a 235/55x19, with an overall diameter of 29.17. I'm not sure, but I would expect a 19 to have perhaps a 255, so it would be a 255/50x19, or a 265/50x19, to give a diameter of 29.03 to 29.4, respectively.

There are staggered fitments available, too. These fitments have a wider tire on the back than is on the front. For example, the rear might be something like a 315/40x19, to give an overall diameter of 28.92. A 325/40x19 has a diameter of 29.23 inches.

BMW will select front and rear tire sizes that will be within about 1/4" of being the same from front to rear. In this example, the 255/50 (29.03") on the front would be coupled with the 315/40 (28.92") on the rear, and the difference in diameters is .11 inches. The difference in circumference is 0.3456", which is meaningless.

EH6TunerDaniel 05-16-2015 01:24 AM

His car has 18s, and they are the correct sport wheels for a pre-lci 3.0 with sport package.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdstrickland (Post 1037758)
Your Sport should have 19" wheels on the ground, and a 17 in the trunk. All of the X5's that we looked at had the same 17" rim in the trunk, no matter what wheels were on the ground. The tire in the trunk should be a 235/65x17. An equivalent 19 would be a 235/55x19, although the larger rim should also be wider, and I am not sure what they use.

You said your X5 is the 3.0 with a sports package, it should have 19 on it. The pic looks like 17s.

More tire tidbits you might enjoy knowing,
You can easily calculate the overall diameter by multiplying the width x the aspect ratio (235 x .65) to get the sidewall height in millimeters. Multiply this result by 2, then divide by 25.4 to convert the sidewall to inches, then add the rim size. The result is the overall diameter.

235 x .65 = 152.75 x 2 = 305.5 / 25.4 = 12.02 + 17 = 29.02. All X5s should have a tire that is close to 29 inches in diameter. As the rim gets larger, the aspect ratio (65, in this example) gets smaller to give a smaller sidewall, leaving you with the same overall diameter. If the rim gets larger AND the width is increased, then the aspect ratio is reduced some more so that the overall diameter does not become larger.

The 235/65x17 becomes a 235/55x19, with an overall diameter of 29.17. I'm not sure, but I would expect a 19 to have perhaps a 255, so it would be a 255/50x19, or a 265/50x19, to give a diameter of 29.03 to 29.4, respectively.

There are staggered fitments available, too. These fitments have a wider tire on the back than is on the front. For example, the rear might be something like a 315/40x19, to give an overall diameter of 28.92. A 325/40x19 has a diameter of 29.23 inches.

BMW will select front and rear tire sizes that will be within about 1/4" of being the same from front to rear. In this example, the 255/50 (29.03") on the front would be coupled with the 315/40 (28.92") on the rear, and the difference in diameters is .11 inches. The difference in circumference is 0.3456", which is meaningless.



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