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I am still waiting for someone (tire mfg. or forum member that finds something) to come up with a tire only solution for all season. My current and previous m-sports I put Conti DSW on the 20 inch staggered--works great. No solution yet for the new G05 22 inch that I can find. I am about a year out and looking forward to M50i; hope there is staggered 22 inch all season coming. JLR & Conti have 22 inch for RRS but those setups are not staggered or quite as wide. All your new G05's look spectacular BTW.
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You've made a mistake and you should change your order - you had to order both front/rear 9J and tires 275/45/20. That's a right size in Poland - call your Dealer.
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Front: 275/45/20 ET 35 - 9J Rear: 275/45/20 ET 25 - 9J Then it will be ok? |
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11-15-2018, 08:12 PM | #51 |
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Has anybody put these on a G05 Msport yet? I would be interested to see photos if possible. The mfg confirmed that 19" will not fit over the Msport callipers but 20" is good.
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11-16-2018, 03:21 AM | #53 |
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Just ordered VMR 710 20 X 9.5 ET 37 in matte black.
Square setup with Yokohama Iceguard IG5 in 275/45/20 I might get 25MM spacers to push the wheels out to be more flush with fenders Suck i have to take off the 22's so soon.. |
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11-16-2018, 08:29 AM | #54 |
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Confirming the 20" winter package from Tire Rack does in fact mount beautifully on the G05. Not my truck, but I asked one of my service guys to test fit it. Plenty of room around calipers.
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Do you know if tire rack supplied new tpms sensors? Supposedly you have to supply your vin to get the tpms sensors to be programmed first. Last edited by M3 Chris; 11-16-2018 at 10:03 AM.. |
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Wheels come mounted with TPMS
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11-16-2018, 02:09 PM | #60 |
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wheels from GL/GLS or ML/GLE or even S-Class can work.
mercedes is 5x112 with the same centerbore as BMW now. (66.6mm). The GL/GLS has offset around -60mm, so you will likely need a 15-20mm spacer for an X5. The S-Class is around -40mm which might fit directly without need for spacers, get the appropriate lug bolts. |
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I called tire rack and even though i had the size and offset they wouldn't recommend any wheels because they don't know if the spokes will clear the brakes... I need to get a winter set ordered here SOON!
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Thx in advance for all the info on this winter setup! |
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EDIT: since posting this, I went to tire rack and it he MSW type 48 in 20” are sold out for the season. Damn. Last edited by JLR0523; 11-17-2018 at 04:10 PM.. Reason: Update |
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Apologies if this is a dumb question but I am a newcomer to needing winter tires. Last season was my first time living near snowy conditions so I had a set of Blizzaks mounted on my F15 stock rims. I see most folks in this thread seem to prefer a completely separate set of rims and tires rather than just swapping the tires twice per year.
Any reason why that would be preferable? I can think of salt perhaps causing corrosion on the rims, but I typically wash my car as soon as I get down from the mountain (just go up for ski days, and back to wet but not snowy conditions for the rest of the time). Thanks! |
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