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Just got 20's!
I just replaced my 18" stock wheels with a staggered set of 20" style 87s for my 2006 4.4. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! Makes the X5 look like a new ride! Anyway, what would be the recommended tire pressure? The BMW manual says 32psi, the BMW dealer says 38 psi front, 42 psi rear (seems a bit high). I want to get this right since those Michelins are not cheap to replace. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks, Don |
Ride at 32psi if you don't carry extra weight.....Phil
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donnyboy1... any pics?
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^^ hey zerochief. Kinda off-topic, but how low did you drop your X? I need mine that low. The Eibach Pro-Kit springs I have just aren't low enough.
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Zerochief
Planning on posting a few picts this weekend. Zerochief, the titanium trim you installed looks killer! Aside from the center console being a pain in the *#@ to remove, how tough was it replacing your the trim? Does the old trim simply "snap" out? Also, my X5 has the adaptive xenon headlights already; can I simply upgrade the lens only to get the clear Euro look, or do I have to buy the whole headlight assembly? Sorry for all the questions, but I'm quickly becomming addicted to this forum. Thanks again for the help. Don
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It depends on what the tire size is for your 20's. It will say max psi on there. you wanna go about 8 psi below that number. I have 275/40/20 on mine and max is 50 psi...I put 42 in mine.
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Girar..Try Eibach Sportlines....
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