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      11-21-2019, 07:18 PM   #45
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These are the Pirelli Scorpion Winters.

275/35/22 on the front. 315/30/22 on the rear. Available on tirerack.com.

My dealer told me this is what BMW USA is now recommending for the X7 with 22's.

(PS these are the Cerium Grey V-Spoke 22's, but I had them powder coated to match the shadowline trim.)
My dealer would not do this!
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      11-24-2019, 11:14 AM   #46
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When did you get your wheels off Tirerack Jefflikescars ?

I spoke with them on Friday and they said they didn't have the 315mm Pirelli's. Maybe they ran out, maybe the right rep can search the inventory better.

Take from my dealer on OEM options was
752 (black): out
754 (orbit grey): order to arrive end of December
750 (20"): wasn't sure it would fit M-sport brakes

What's the narrowest wheel anyone has gone with in aftermarket? 10.5", 10", any 9" or 9.5" clearing the brakes? I think I'm gonna do 21" width.
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      11-24-2019, 02:01 PM   #47
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Ok, official word received from Pirelli on the 315/35R22 - they are currently not manufacturing this tire and they were not willing/able to provide any future plans.

Dealer says they could probably support the 315/30R22 but would need to look into it.

I had 275/40R22 Scorpion winters installed all the way around on Friday. The rear tire definitely looks a bit stretched, but doesn't look too awful so I'm going to run this setup this year. Here's a quick pic of the rear. ~$1,450 out the door...
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Ok, official word received from Pirelli on the 315/35R22 - they are currently not manufacturing this tire and they were not willing/able to provide any future plans.

Dealer says they could probably support the 315/30R22 but would need to look into it.

I had 275/40R22 Scorpion winters installed all the way around on Friday. The rear tire definitely looks a bit stretched, but doesn't look too awful so I'm going to run this setup this year. Here's a quick pic of the rear. ~$1,450 out the door...
Did the dealer install them or a local shop? It looks ok.
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      11-25-2019, 09:18 AM   #49
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When did you get your wheels off Tirerack Jefflikescars ?

I spoke with them on Friday and they said they didn't have the 315mm Pirelli's. Maybe they ran out, maybe the right rep can search the inventory better.

Take from my dealer on OEM options was
752 (black): out
754 (orbit grey): order to arrive end of December
750 (20"): wasn't sure it would fit M-sport brakes

What's the narrowest wheel anyone has gone with in aftermarket? 10.5", 10", any 9" or 9.5" clearing the brakes? I think I'm gonna do 21" width.
Here's a link to the tires. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...omCompare1=yes

Installed them first week of November.
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      11-25-2019, 05:54 PM   #50
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Did the dealer install them or a local shop? It looks ok.
Local tire shop. Belle Tire in SW Michigan.
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Ok, official word received from Pirelli on the 315/35R22 - they are currently not manufacturing this tire and they were not willing/able to provide any future plans.

Dealer says they could probably support the 315/30R22 but would need to look into it.

I had 275/40R22 Scorpion winters installed all the way around on Friday. The rear tire definitely looks a bit stretched, but doesn't look too awful so I'm going to run this setup this year. Here's a quick pic of the rear. ~$1,450 out the door...
Do you have any additional pics....ie straight on?
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A few days ago, a tire store told me that Lamborghini Urus' 22-inch Winter Tire size could fit into the X7.

X7 22" tire sizes are 275/40/22 front wheels, 315/35/22 rear wheels
Front Wheel 9.5J / 22, Rear Wheel 10.5J / 22

Urus 22" Scorpion Winter Tire Specification 285/40/22, 325/35/22


Can you really fit the X7 22-inch wheel without wheel housing interference with the Winter Tire size of the Urus?
To all who were looking to buy these tires for the 22' set up, Tire Rack finally has them in stock. Bought a set today.
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A few days ago, a tire store told me that Lamborghini Urus' 22-inch Winter Tire size could fit into the X7.

X7 22" tire sizes are 275/40/22 front wheels, 315/35/22 rear wheels
Front Wheel 9.5J / 22, Rear Wheel 10.5J / 22

Urus 22" Scorpion Winter Tire Specification 285/40/22, 325/35/22


Can you really fit the X7 22-inch wheel without wheel housing interference with the Winter Tire size of the Urus?
For the price of those tires, you can almost get wheels and tires in a 20" diameter wheel package.
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A few days ago, a tire store told me that Lamborghini Urus' 22-inch Winter Tire size could fit into the X7.

X7 22" tire sizes are 275/40/22 front wheels, 315/35/22 rear wheels
Front Wheel 9.5J / 22, Rear Wheel 10.5J / 22

Urus 22" Scorpion Winter Tire Specification 285/40/22, 325/35/22


Can you really fit the X7 22-inch wheel without wheel housing interference with the Winter Tire size of the Urus?
For the price of those tires, you can almost get wheels and tires in a 20" diameter wheel package.
There rears went up almost $100
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A few days ago, a tire store told me that Lamborghini Urus' 22-inch Winter Tire size could fit into the X7.

X7 22" tire sizes are 275/40/22 front wheels, 315/35/22 rear wheels
Front Wheel 9.5J / 22, Rear Wheel 10.5J / 22

Urus 22" Scorpion Winter Tire Specification 285/40/22, 325/35/22


Can you really fit the X7 22-inch wheel without wheel housing interference with the Winter Tire size of the Urus?
For the price of those tires, you can almost get wheels and tires in a 20" diameter wheel package.
Agreed, but this is one of the only options if you want to use the stock 22' rims.

One can try 275/35/22 and 315/30/22, but that is a bigger dimensional change than the Urus tires.
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A few days ago, a tire store told me that Lamborghini Urus' 22-inch Winter Tire size could fit into the X7.

X7 22" tire sizes are 275/40/22 front wheels, 315/35/22 rear wheels
Front Wheel 9.5J / 22, Rear Wheel 10.5J / 22

Urus 22" Scorpion Winter Tire Specification 285/40/22, 325/35/22


Can you really fit the X7 22-inch wheel without wheel housing interference with the Winter Tire size of the Urus?
For the price of those tires, you can almost get wheels and tires in a 20" diameter wheel package.
There rears went up almost $100
Must be taking advantage of increased demand!
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I prefer to have a dedicated winter set as opposed to put winter tires on the stock rims. First, you still need space to store the tires and second it costs more to do that than just put the winter set on and off twice a year unless of course you do it yourself. My BMW dealer charges me about $90 to swap the set which I think is 1.5 hour labor cost and twice that to swap the tires only.
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