04-12-2019, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Anyone got their winter wheels yet? I know the winter is coming to an end (you never know, I still see snow on the ground).
I did ask my local dealer and was quoted $7k CAD for 21" 752 style rims with Blizzak LM-001 RFT, which seemed a bit excessive for me. Anyone found any better options? |
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I do love those black 752 rims, though. |
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https://www.getbmwparts.com/oem-part...b3J5IFBhZ2U%3D
754M BMW Wheels with winter tires for about $5,840 CAD at current exchange rates. |
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Maybe. How much are 21" OEM Wheels, tires, and TPMS sensors when purchased separately? You can get cheaper aftermarket wheels. Specs for the G07 wheels are below:
5x120 bolt pattern Tire Size+Wheel size and Offset 275/50R20 + 8.5Jx20 ET35 285/45R21 + 9.5Jx21 ET36 Last edited by Pictor; 04-13-2019 at 10:16 PM.. Reason: Corrected for X7 |
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I expect by late summer/fall tire rack will have wheel/tire options for this too.
The 7k quote doesnt surprise me. I bought oem winter wheels for my M5 last year and thats about what it was. For the last x5 I was able to find a set of rims on tire rack that looked similar to oem for a fraction of the price. The wheels show up mounted and balanced in your driveway ready to put on. Will likely go this route for x7 |
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That's about $6k cad. Sound about right.
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Are you saying the G07 is still using the “old” BMW 5x120 bolt pattern despite sharing the CLAR platform with other new BMW models? I know the latest 3/4/5/7/8-series, G03 and G05 X5 all use 5x112. Kinda odd that BMW would stick with 5x120 for the G07.
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Stupid question — do you guys bring these up to your local garage each season to swap out the wheels? You load up the winter wheels in back (with some kind of protection so they don’t dirty up your interior), drive it up and have them swap? May be necessary for me going forward, but seems like a pain in the butt. May just have to go all seasons to avoid the headache...
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I am interested in a X7 with 755M wheels but I cannot find a website or manufacturer that has an all season, non RF or RFT, that will fit this staggered setup. On my X5's I had Conti DWS all season, non-RFTs installed and loved them year round. Then put the OEM run flats back on at lease maturity. I am not purchasing another set of wheels for a leased car. Any suggestions out there or just going to have to wait to see if tire companies come with something?
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I’ll be completely honest I used to change tires all the time but haven’t in about a decade. Want to do the seasonal swaps myself tho Last edited by ppagiga; 04-17-2019 at 09:44 PM.. |
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My family's safety is much more important than the "headache". You can get mounting service to your door for like 40-60 bucks. Or you can go to any tire shop/garage to swap them. Takes 20 minutes.
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those are some slick looking wheels. how much?
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