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BMW X5 Tires and Wheels
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I love the new Y rims you see in all of the pictures compared to the old ones....ahhhhh.
Does anyone know how flexible BMW dealers are in switching tires/rims on a X5 and if so how much might it cost to say get something like those new Y rims on a X5 3.0 (I only seems like a $950 option ...w/sports package only) ?
Check over in 2007 BMW X5 - someone may have some links there if no one pops in here with one.
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks again,
Bob
thanks
Bob
Ohio
Albuquerque
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This is my first post, so if you have already addressed this issue please direct me to the proper forum. We just ordered an 08 X5 4.8 with sport package and the 19" wheels with all season tires. I really like the looks of the 20" wheel and performance tire and am considering changing to that wheel. I have heard and read about the poor wear and poor porformance of the 20" in snow and ice. We live in Kansas so we do get a bit of bad weather. I guess I thought with all wheel drive you should be able to get through about anything with minimal difficulty. I would appreciate any insight, guidance and help regarding tires and weather. Thank you all in advance.
phoward
Corren
Tell me about the "M Sport PAckage" you refer to. The 19" Bridgestones go on the 20" rim without problems? Thanks again.
Patrick
It's very expensive to replace 20" performance tires with 20" all season tires if you can even find them. And I've never seen 20" snow tires. I bought a set of 18" all season tires/wheels and have used them on X5s with sport package 20" wheels. I just swap them on/off for winter driving.
Personally, I think it's crazy to buy an X5 with 20" wheels and performance tires if you plan to drive in snow. The performance tires are just plain dangerous in snow and ice. The 20" wheels look great, but how many people really will drive their X5 at the limits of handling where you need the improved grip of the performance wheels? It's a cosmetic improvement that substantially diminishes handling in snow and ice.
What kind of individual paint different than the normal x5 4.8?
Whats the difference between normal steering and M steering?
Body mouldings??? :confuse:
I think the bumpers are matched in the M package with the car color you choose right?which i don't really like
Anyway please inform details about all the difference between normal x5 and the M package.
Feel better than the ml500 in driving didn't consider the cayenne turbo? .
thanks.
BTW the purchase price of this X5 was in the 95K range.
My friend has a Cayenne turbo , i have driven it many times, I prefer this BMW
Cheers.
Yes body mouldings, Fender flares
I still don't get does this give the car a better look.
have had people stop me in parking lots to ask me "is that a new series BMW it is gorgeous,
That would make you feel ur car more special I gues people really like the x5.
$95k :surprise:
This M edition it has only these difference right? nothing done different in the engine or performance or has it?
I guess i have to see the steering.
Yes i do think this is a better choice than the cayenne which I previous liked then came the new x5 which seems better.
fact that the bumpers are matched to your car color, instead of a plastic bumper
Funny the x5 pearl silver metallic individual I saw which was I think M edition didn't have full bumper match but it was half match.
thanks again enjoy ur car.
I am enjoying this car, way more than the ML 500 I was a dedicated MB client for many years , they are WAY behind BMW in more ways than one, my hubby picked up a 335 CAB this year in white, I drove it quite a bit, made my decision very easy when my ML500 lease came up
Cheers
Correen
As in the previous X5, BMW eventually will offer 3 engine choices. In the previous model, you could buy the X5 3.0 (260 hp inline 6), 4.4i (315 hp V8) and the 4.8is (355 hp V8). The current 4.8i (350 hp V8) is the top choice until 2009 or early model year 2010 when an X5 5.0is would be expected. I've been hearing for over a year that the top line X5 will get a slightly muted version of the new twin turbo V8 (400 hp) that will first appear in the new X6, then in the new 7 series, then in a top line X5.
BMW production runs last 7 model years. In the 4th model year, they refresh the model with styling updates and sometimes an engine upgrade. For example, the current 5 series debuted in 2004. The 2008 model received the refresh and the new twin turbo 6 cylinder engine.
In 2009, the base X5 is likely to be upgraded to the twin turbo inline 6 cylinder engine. A new high-end performance version with the 5.0is badge will debut after that. The 4.8i should pretty much stay the same (maybe a 10 hp increase) and will fall in the middle of the line up.
So that means they will not replace the current 4.8 naturally aspirated with a twin turbo ?
I am not an car or an engine expert but IMO that naturally asp seems better for the engine than all the turbo twin turbo super charged etc etc..
I read abt your x5 and 525x experience really surprised to read that you traded.
BMW production runs last 7 model years. In the 4th model year, they refresh the model with styling updates and sometimes an engine upgrade. For example, the current 5 series debuted in 2004. The 2008 model received the refresh and the new twin turbo 6 cylinder engine.
Thanks for all this info and explaning...
Ok I tried to search in Google but didn't understand pic with be easy to understand specially abt the body moulding and M steering :confuse:
My salesman showed me BMW's new-model production schedule today. The first production runs of the X6 are scheduled for May. The first models will go out as dealer demos. The schedule says the first production X6 models will be available for purchase in late July or early August. It also said that the first X6 would be a 4.4i, which must have been a typo.
The new 7 series is scheduled to be available in the December time frame.
may for the x6 december for the 7 series is strange i thought 2009. then when is the 5 series coming not end of the year?
I need to know the weight of the stock rims of a BMW X5 3.0 2004 model year.
Any direction would be appreciated.
THX