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Hey guys check this out!!
For those os you who having trouble deciding on tire sizes, this link is for you. Used the stock option as your front set up.
Tire size calculator As for me, I am going with 265/50/20 frnt and 295/45/20 rr. This set up is BMW approved. I think for people like me who lives in NY it's best way to go and not worrying about pot holes. By the way thank's for all the wheel ?ss, I've decided to go with the Beyern Multi. http://www.tsw.com/img/type_multi_si...rmal_white.jpg http://www.tsw.com/img/type_multi_si...rmal_white.jpgI was thinking of the mesh, but I already have them on my 5. http://www.tsw.com/img/mesh_silver_reg_normal_white.jpg http://www.tsw.com/img/mesh_silver_b...rmal_white.jpgMesh. Sorry about the lenght, but I had so much to share with you Exxers. Hope you guys check that link out.:p: |
Post some pics of the x5 when you get the wheels on.
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i am thinking of changing mine aswell to 20's and i live in NYC so i understand about the potholes, where should i begin??? i dun no what i am looking for.... complete noob right here for tires, but i was thinking of 215 style in ferric grey where can i pick them up?, and what size for the front and back so i dun gotta worry about pot holes?
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Excellent choice for the NYC potholes if you ask me! Havent bent a rim yet! Tires are another story. Beyern has a 2 yr chrome warranty and I've has 2 rims replaced already (if, in fact, you chose the chrome). You can see my Beyern's here: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...nd-my-x5m.html |
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