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      09-27-2022, 01:22 PM   #23
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HUF RDE77V21 are about 35 per wheel.
based on what came up with my vin, those sensors are compatible with the 2023.
i'll find out soon enough, i got those vs the OEM sensors. having vredestein wintrac pros in 275/50-20 mounted onto aftermarket rims.
i've already confirmed the wheels will clear the Msport brakes.
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Update: I just got off the phone. I gave my Vin to verify if 752 would work. The answer was No. They are processing a refund. The only option showing for X7 LCI currently is the 750 wheel with 255/55/20 Continental. That would not work with the M60 according to him so no options lol
It's confusing for sure, but confirms what getBMWparts told me via email: "752s are only listed compatible for the pre-LCI X7’s up to 8/2022. Currently, BMW has only released the 750 V-Spoke available here for the X7 LCI’s like yours (from 8/2022 and on). They may have some more styles forthcoming for the LCI’s, but for now – those are the only ones available."

My current TPMS (RDCi modules/valves) installed are 36-10-6-877-937 (22" 755 Black).
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It's confusing for sure, but confirms what getBMWparts told me via email: "752s are only listed compatible for the pre-LCI X7’s up to 8/2022. Currently, BMW has only released the 750 V-Spoke available here for the X7 LCI’s like yours (from 8/2022 and on). They may have some more styles forthcoming for the LCI’s, but for now – those are the only ones available."

My current TPMS (RDCi modules/valves) installed are 36-10-6-877-937 (22" 755 Black).
interesting. i think i know what is happening. BMW has multiple vendors for tpms which may or may not transmit via the same protocol.
the OE for the 2022 is Schrader. thats the 36-10-6-887-140 sensor

2023 they are using HUF. 36-10-6-877-937

(the HUF RDE077V21 is a universal sensor that is compatible with pretty much all bmw sensors from 2017-2023. its even compatible with mercedes, it doesnt suprise me since HUF is the OE for alot of BMWs tpms sensors)

so if you want to use the other wheelset, a sensor swap will be needed. its an added expense, figure 35 per wheel for the sensor and another 25 or so for the mount and balance.
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interesting. i think i know what is happening. BMW has multiple vendors for tpms which may or may not transmit via the same protocol.
the OE for the 2022 is Schrader. thats the 36-10-6-887-140 sensor

2023 they are using HUF. 36-10-6-877-937

(the HUF RDE077V21 is a universal sensor that is compatible with pretty much all bmw sensors from 2017-2023. its even compatible with mercedes, it doesnt suprise me since HUF is the OE for alot of BMWs tpms sensors)

so if you want to use the other wheelset, a sensor swap will be needed. its an added expense, figure 35 per wheel for the sensor and another 25 or so for the mount and balance.
Ah okay, just so I got it correct -- I could order the 752 set up, then order the HUF RDE077V21 sensor and have them installed? Thanks for the guidance here.
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Update: I just got off the phone. I gave my Vin to verify if 752 would work. The answer was No. They are processing a refund. The only option showing for X7 LCI currently is the 750 wheel with 255/55/20 Continental. That would not work with the M60 according to him so no options lol
I guess you guys will get the 754 21in set we have in Canada soon
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Ah okay, just so I got it correct -- I could order the 752 set up, then order the HUF RDE077V21 sensor and have them installed? Thanks for the guidance here.
yes, im almost 100% sure the sensor will work. the balong huf website hasnt been updated for 2023, but as you see above, its listed as cross compatible with the sensors being used in the 2023.

im getting my snows mounted on the rims i got this weekend, i will put one on and see if the system recognizes it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Yeah that certainly makes sense. They're a bit cheaper down here in the States (the tires are, anyway); I paid $2330 after rebate on TireRack for my 22s matching the OEM, staggered setup.
Would you be able to share a link to what you ordered? I am hoping to take delivery of my m60i with 22" wheels in November and would like to just order tires as you did (needed in Minnesota). Thank you in advance!
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Would you be able to share a link to what you ordered? I am hoping to take delivery of my m60i with 22" wheels in November and would like to just order tires as you did (needed in Minnesota). Thank you in advance!
No problem!

Fronts: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes

Rears: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes

Prices have changed quite a bit since I ordered - I'm kind of blown away. I ordered on 9/2 and the fronts were $586.53 each and the rears were $663.94 each. TireRack also had a $100 mail-in rebate and Pirelli had (still does, I believe) a $70 mail-in rebate on top of that. I'd see what the dealer is offering and maybe check with some other tire shops too just to make sure that's still in line with others.

It does look like TireRack has some Continentals available for a bit less. I've only had Pirellis and Blizzaks so I can't comment from personal experience but the reviews look good.
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Would you be able to share a link to what you ordered? I am hoping to take delivery of my m60i with 22" wheels in November and would like to just order tires as you did (needed in Minnesota). Thank you in advance!
No problem!

Fronts: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Pirelli&tireModel=Scorpion+Wint er+Run+Flat&partnum=74VR2SCORWXLRFT&vehicleSearch= false&fromCompare1=yes

Rears: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Pirelli&tireModel=Scorpion+Wint er+Run+Flat&partnum=135VR2SCORWXLRFT&vehicleSearch =false&fromCompare1=yes

Prices have changed quite a bit since I ordered - I'm kind of blown away. I ordered on 9/2 and the fronts were $586.53 each and the rears were $663.94 each. TireRack also had a $100 mail-in rebate and Pirelli had (still does, I believe) a $70 mail-in rebate on top of that. I'd see what the dealer is offering and maybe check with some other tire shops too just to make sure that's still in line with others.

It does look like TireRack has some Continentals available for a bit less. I've only had Pirellis and Blizzaks so I can't comment from personal experience but the reviews look good.
Thank you. This is super helpful!
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yes, im almost 100% sure the sensor will work. the balong huf website hasnt been updated for 2023, but as you see above, its listed as cross compatible with the sensors being used in the 2023.

im getting my snows mounted on the rims i got this weekend, i will put one on and see if the system recognizes it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What rims did you end up getting?
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What rims did you end up getting?
an ok looking set of 20s. Drag DR-76s. did a test fit and it clears the Msport brakes with plenty of room. 20X9, no hubcentric rings needed and fits an OEM centercap.

an extra inch of sidewall for all the NYC potholes.
got Vredestein Wintrac pros in 275/50-20. the mobile tire installers are coming on sat to my place in brooklyn to mount and roadforce balance them (i had no idea they offered that for a mobile install, but apparently they use hunter evolution for the changer and the elite road force balancer. im very curious to see how that fits in their van.)
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an ok looking set of 20s. Drag DR-76s.
Really? An "OK" looking set of wheels? These are some of the best looking aftermarket alloys I've seem for the X7. I plan to order a set in black or graphite for my X7, as I want to square-up in a 20" wheel.

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Really? An "OK" looking set of wheels? These are some of the best looking aftermarket alloys I've seem for the X7. I plan to order a set in black or graphite for my X7, as I want to square-up in a 20" wheel.

Many thanks for posting this!
its nitpicking but im not a fan of the little detail on the edge of the rim. it was these or the MSW type 48s but those i was really meh about.

i also wanted the black rims but after placing the order with discount tire they cancelled it saying the mfr has stopped making it.
i switched to the hyper graphite since they had a set in stock in chicago-- the mfr date on my rims is 2018 so it was likely sitting for a while.

might be best to call to find out whats available. its showing as in stock on some sites, discount tire is listing as special order (the black rims in 20X9 ET 22 were listed as special order but they canceled those)

part of me is worried that they stopped making these, which would really suck if i ever have to replace one. then again its 5.5" of sidewall and if i hit something that damages the rim with that much cushion, im probably looking at an insurance claim for everything else that got broken

i went with the 22 offset since these are 0.5" wider than stock and i wanted clearance in case i even need to run chains. well, and also it looked better being a little more flush.

other little annoyances, this rim uses tuner lugs and the brand discount tire uses doesnt use a standard spline tool- and spares are 30 bucks each. got gorilla 6 spline lugs and two spare spline sockets- i have split these before.
the OE lugs might fit, its tight so i couldnt tell 100% if the lug was bottoming out on the full seat or not so i just got different lugs.
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Really? An "OK" looking set of wheels? These are some of the best looking aftermarket alloys I've seem for the X7. I plan to order a set in black or graphite for my X7, as I want to square-up in a 20" wheel.

Many thanks for posting this!
its nitpicking but im not a fan of the little detail on the edge of the rim. it was these or the MSW type 48s but those i was really meh about.

i also wanted the black rims but after placing the order with discount tire they cancelled it saying the mfr has stopped making it.
i switched to the hyper graphite since they had a set in stock in chicago-- the mfr date on my rims is 2018 so it was likely sitting for a while.

might be best to call to find out whats available. its showing as in stock on some sites, discount tire is listing as special order (the black rims in 20X9 ET 22 were listed as special order but they canceled those)

part of me is worried that they stopped making these, which would really suck if i ever have to replace one. then again its 5.5" of sidewall and if i hit something that damages the rim with that much cushion, im probably looking at an insurance claim for everything else that got broken

i went with the 22 offset since these are 0.5" wider than stock and i wanted clearance in case i even need to run chains. well, and also it looked better being a little more flush.

other little annoyances, this rim uses tuner lugs and the brand discount tire uses doesnt use a standard spline tool- and spares are 30 bucks each. got gorilla 6 spline lugs and two spare spline sockets- i have split these before.
the OE lugs might fit, its tight so i couldnt tell 100% if the lug was bottoming out on the full seat or not so i just got different lugs.
The big win is no centering ring .
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The big win is no centering ring .
yup, i absolutely hate wheels that need them. they get lost, or even worse if the dealer pulls a wheel and loses it, they throw it back on without and you're chasing a vibration.
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I plan to match up a set of the Drag DR76-22's in graphite with Michelin CrossClimate2's in 275/50R20 (I run my X7 only in the summer). The tire calculator at www.wheel-size.com shows a negligible 4mm difference (+0.6%) in diameter and the same width (front), with a slight 10mm shift to the outside, so the fit will be nearly identical to OEM. Squaring up, normal balance/rotation, non-run-flats and an extra inch of tire cushion is where I want to be. The staggered Continentals and OE 758i's will go into storage.
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I plan to match up a set of the Drag DR76-22's in graphite with Michelin CrossClimate2's in 275/50R20 (I run my X7 only in the summer). The tire calculator at www.wheel-size.com shows a negligible 4mm difference (+0.6%) in diameter and the same width (front), with a slight 10mm shift to the outside, so the fit will be nearly identical to OEM. Squaring up, normal balance/rotation, non-run-flats and an extra inch of tire cushion is where I want to be. The staggered Continentals and OE 758i's will go into storage.
lol, i was actually going to go that exact route.

if you go the discount tire route, be aware when i built my package they specced rubber stem tpms sensors. the 33560 https://webcache.googleusercontent.c...&ct=clnk&gl=us (not sure why the forum is blocking the direct link)

those are not supposed to be specced on any car with a top speed over 115mph, and i confirmed that with schrader. granted i dont think i would ever go that fast, but i wasnt happy at that spec for our application.

i contacted discount tire to see if they would sub an aluminum stemmed tpms, and they said they couldnt, at least the online store.

thats why i ordered the wheels on their own and researched tpms options and found the HUFs at amazon for a really reasonable price.
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lol, i was actually going to go that exact route.

if you go the discount tire route, be aware when i built my package they specced rubber stem tpms sensors. the 33560 https://webcache.googleusercontent.c...&ct=clnk&gl=us (not sure why the forum is blocking the direct link)

those are not supposed to be specced on any car with a top speed over 115mph, and i confirmed that with schrader. granted i dont think i would ever go that fast, but i wasnt happy at that spec for our application.

i contacted discount tire to see if they would sub an aluminum stemmed tpms, and they said they couldnt, at least the online store.

thats why i ordered the wheels on their own and researched tpms options and found the HUFs at amazon for a really reasonable price.
Thanks for the advice. I do plan a package buy at DT, and I'll order the TPMSs separately.
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an ok looking set of 20s. Drag DR-76s. did a test fit and it clears the Msport brakes with plenty of room. 20X9, no hubcentric rings needed and fits an OEM centercap.

an extra inch of sidewall for all the NYC potholes.
got Vredestein Wintrac pros in 275/50-20. the mobile tire installers are coming on sat to my place in brooklyn to mount and roadforce balance them (i had no idea they offered that for a mobile install, but apparently they use hunter evolution for the changer and the elite road force balancer. im very curious to see how that fits in their van.)
Is this the same wheel? I really like it actually and not getting any luck through BMW and I agree the MSW is just bleh.

https://www.bbwheelsonline.com/drag-...BoCPj0QAvD_BwE
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Is this the same wheel? I really like it actually and not getting any luck through BMW and I agree the MSW is just bleh.

https://www.bbwheelsonline.com/drag-...BoCPj0QAvD_BwE
yes, same wheel, but the link you have isnt the correct bolt circle or offset.

G07 should be 5X112 ET 22 or ET 35 with a CB of 66.66

https://www.bbwheelsonline.com/drag-...ack-gray-22mm/

doesnt look like they have the black. that was my first choice. im going to see how i feel about the hyperblack. i might plastidip them, for winter rims im not going to bother to get them powdercoated.
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yes, same wheel, but the link you have isnt the correct bolt circle or offset.

G07 should be 5X112 ET 22 or ET 35 with a CB of 66.66

https://www.bbwheelsonline.com/drag-...ack-gray-22mm/

doesnt look like they have the black. that was my first choice. im going to see how i feel about the hyperblack. i might plastidip them, for winter rims im not going to bother to get them powdercoated.
A photo of the installed package would be much appreciated. I haven't decided on finish yet. My X7 is alpine white with extended shadowline, so the black wheels might look better than graphite.
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A photo of the installed package would be much appreciated. I haven't decided on finish yet. My X7 is alpine white with extended shadowline, so the black wheels might look better than graphite.
yup, im going to mount them and drive on them to make sure the TPMS sets properly and no vibrations post mount/balance. i'll snap some pics before i put the summers back on.
my car is tanzanite blue so its going to be the other end of the spectrum.
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