So you need about 6-7mm. Anyway mine are about 5-6mm but I don’t do much miles and will only have them on till April.
I’ll keep an eye out if I spot something.
I’ve seen some for £200 but they are 5mm. Might get you through this winter .
So you need about 6-7mm. Anyway mine are about 5-6mm but I don’t do much miles and will only have them on till April.
the email i got back was:X5Sport wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:10 pm Had a look on both Realoem for the sizes that will fit your car, and alloywheelsdirect who show rims and tyres to fit. This is for the G02 model?
They are currently both showing 245/50R19 all round and no other options at 19” regardless of season. No staggered set shown for some reason,
Fitting non-standard sizes could give a warranty issue and you’ll need to tell your insurers too. Most are OK with winter tyres these days, but some insist on factory sizes only. BMW can get very sniffy about non-standard for warranty purposes and have been known to refuse support. It may come down to the Dealer you are working with as more than a few are more amenable.
Did you ever get anywhere with this?X5Sport wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 6:27 pm Have been trying to get an OEM compatible set for my X6 for a couple of weeks now. No stock anywhere in the UK from what I can see, nor in Germany with Tyreleader(dot)co(dot)UK.
Is there a general shortage of these tyres this year? So far Yokohama are all I can get, but with a BMW Warranty I need to stick to their rules.
Does anyone know how close MO (made for Merc) are to the BMW specs? They come up as an option when BMW is selected. I can’t find any detailed answers, but if they are also ‘matched’ sets then that might be an alternative.
A square setup certainly sounds the most acceptable to me right now, but with 255 rear tyres, to achieve filling my extended arches, 60 or 70mm wheel spacers sound beyond crazy.sapphireblack wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:01 pm...in simple summary the best winter option is BMWs 9 x 19" square set up with the compensated rear wheel offset to sit on the outer edges of the wheel arch, tyres being 255 50 19 of course.
This seems to be the option that’s most likely now, as I’d like to avoid (especially large) wheel spacers if possible. Do you think 285’s would be happy on the staggered 11inch rear if 315 is the norm?sapphireblack wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:18 pm ...Or, simply go 285 40 20 all round on staggered 20s.
285s should be fine on 11in rims. Click here & scroll down.RossC wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:15 pmThis seems to be the option that’s most likely now, as I’d like to avoid (especially large) wheel spacers if possible. Do you think 285’s would be happy on the staggered 11inch rear if 315 is the norm?sapphireblack wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:18 pm...Or, simply go 285 40 20 all round on staggered 20s.
If this was to work, having a square setup would mean no worrying about * rated tyres, but I’d probably stick to runflats... Limited options though, Continental Winter Contact only by the looks of it.