X5 winter options - new tyres and wheels or just tyres?
X5 winter options - new tyres and wheels or just tyres?
Post by mcgroa » Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:07 am
I have 19s with the 9j front 10j back, on my E70 with summer tyres having downgraded from 20s and replaced the flared arches.
Should I swap only the tyres for winter versions ( ie how much b/s is it that says refitting runflats not possible)?
Or should I go for a set of all round 9j 18s or 19s alloys plus winter tyres instead. I read that 285 rears not as good as 255s for winter tyres. And there's some not bad sets on ebay.de.
Any experiences in this area appreciated.
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Re: X5 winter options - new tyres and wheels or just tyres?
Post by MJim » Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:32 am
I went for the wheels / tyres recommended by BMW, the style 177 18s. You can't say that the 19s wouldn't be fine but clearly the 18s will be better. Personally, for UK use I would be happy with 19s, but as I have driven to the Alps in winter a couple of times have been glad to have gone for snow/ice performance over the aesthetics. They've coped brilliantly with some extreme conditions, and I actually like how they look. In Switzerland seemed to be the favoured X5 winter wheel choice.
I bought them second hand (mint condition) from the German eBay site and paid c£1,000 rather than the £2,000 rrp. Couldn't be happier with them.
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Post by IvanG » Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:41 am
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Post by Don Coffey » Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:02 am
If it was me, I would consider how much driving is done on untreated roads, hills etc.
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Post by leosayer » Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:38 pm
They're a compromise, but a really good one in my experience.
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Post by IvanG » Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:04 pm
I would and indeed have a completely separate set of winter wheels/tyres. That said, independent test by the likes of Auto Express (I believe) found that although there is a massive advantage to having winter tyres fitted in the winter, the disadvantage in the summer months is minimal. They also tend to cover more miles before reaching the legal limits. So it maybe a consideration to change tyres on existing wheels and just leave them on all year round.
If it was me, I would consider how much driving is done on untreated roads, hills etc.
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That was tempting for me, but winter rubber for my 20" M Sport wheels was about the same price as a set of original BMW 19" wheels with tyres from eBay so I went for the latter
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Post by kkodal78 » Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:14 pm

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Post by mcgroa » Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:15 pm
I had also noticed the bargains available on ebay.de. Much cheaper than the stealer here
I think I'll thought out and pickup set of wheels and tyres in summer unless I find a bargain
Got to replace summers again after 16k with the well known outer edge scrubbed on fronts and inner edge baldness on rears. So pennies might need to go there.
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X5 winter options - new tyres and wheels or just tyres?
Post by roninbrooks » Fri Dec 13, 2024 6:50 am
1. New tyres Only
- Pros:
- Cost-effective if your current wheels are in good condition.
- No need to store extra wheels.
- Cons:
- Requires mounting and balancing with each seasonal change, increasing wear on tyres and rims.
- Inconvenience and potential cost of frequent swaps.
2. New tyres and Wheels
- Pros:
- Dedicated winter setup allows easy seasonal changes without mounting and balancing.
- Protects your primary wheels from harsh winter conditions, such as road salt and debris.
- Can choose smaller wheels for winter tyres, often more affordable and better for snow traction.
Cons:
- Higher initial cost.
- Requires storage space for the off-season set.
Recommendation
- If you drive in harsh winters regularly, a separate winter tyre and wheel setup is more convenient and protects your main wheels.
- If winters are mild or you’re on a tight budget, replacing tyres on your current wheels may suffice.
For the best performance, choose tyres with the 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake) symbol for optimal winter traction.
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