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      09-26-2022, 01:31 PM   #45
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Winter tires in stock on tire rack.
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      10-01-2022, 03:43 PM   #46
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Which ones did you end up getting?!
I got the 742M with the Pirelli all-seasons as a package. I wanted new rims anyway and this was an easy way to score a set of the Pirellis as well.
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      10-01-2022, 03:44 PM   #47
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Sorry, car was in the shop all week getting stealth wrapped. Here’s how it looks, very happy with how it turned out.

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Sorry, car was in the shop all week getting stealth wrapped. Here’s how it looks, very happy with how it turned out.

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WOW! What exact brand and color??? Assuming it cost around 6k? Do ppf over it?
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      10-05-2022, 09:56 PM   #49
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22". Tons of all seasons for sale in on
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I had never heard of them, and my neighbor said he buys them there and their create options for half the price, tons of stock, what a huge secret that obviously the BMW dealers don't want us to know
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      10-07-2022, 12:37 PM   #50
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WOW! What exact brand and color??? Assuming it cost around 6k? Do ppf over it?
The brand is STEK and supposedly it’s a stealth matte PPF, that’s at least how they market it hence no need for PPF over the wrap. Also did regular PPF on mirrors and other parts that wasn’t wrapped. Cost was a little more but that also included ceramic coating to make keeping it clean easier.
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22". Tons of all seasons for sale in on
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I had never heard of them, and my neighbor said he buys them there and their create options for half the price, tons of stock, what a huge secret that obviously the BMW dealers don't want us to know
No luck for me, showed zero results for 275 / 315 in 22s
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      10-08-2022, 05:27 AM   #52
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22". Tons of all seasons for sale in on
Priority Tire

I had never heard of them, and my neighbor said he buys them there and their create options for half the price, tons of stock, what a huge secret that obviously the BMW dealers don't want us to know
No luck for me, showed zero results for 275 / 315 in 22s
Tire rack had a set of winter tires in stock last week. Not sure about now though.
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I have brand new pirelli all season 22 inch rim sizing for sale. They have too hundred miles on them. I’m going back to the summer tires and I’m just going to use my wife’s rover as needed. Please DM me if interested… thx !
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      10-15-2022, 09:03 PM   #54
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Pirrelli scorpion verde is a 15 year old obsolete dinosaur that should have been extinct a decade ago. The only reason it still exists is because there are no other all season options in that size. The money Pirrelli charges for it is nothing short of a rip off. It sucks in the summer heat, rain or winter conditions. Truly a suck of all traits.
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      10-16-2022, 08:36 PM   #55
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Well at this point my high performance pirellis have become my all season pirellis due to supply chain issues…sadly.
What state do you live in man? I LOVE my PZ4 , but in St. Louis I'll have to rock my OEM 20" wheels with AS tires for a few months
Virginia….Winters can get messy here although the last few years we've been fairly clean.
Same here I'm in West Virginia with 22 on my x5 thinking a all season might be ok for around town really hate to buy designated winter, tires and rims at the tune of 5000
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      11-01-2022, 11:16 PM   #56
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I have a set of factory 22'' 742M wheels/Conti Tires with TPMS from my wife's 2022 X5 that I'm looking to sell. PM if interested. So Cal.
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I have bmw x6 with Continental premium 6 tires on my 22" 742wheel.
How long should tires last?
What kind of tires would you recommend to replace Conti tires? Or keep going with Conti?
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      11-03-2022, 01:30 AM   #58
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This is what's showing on the Discount Tire website.
This is a mislabeling, these are NOT all-season tires; well known error on their site. Conti doesn't make all-seasons in this size.
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Pirrelli scorpion verde is a 15 year old obsolete dinosaur that should have been extinct a decade ago. The only reason it still exists is because there are no other all season options in that size. The money Pirrelli charges for it is nothing short of a rip off. It sucks in the summer heat, rain or winter conditions. Truly a suck of all traits.
Not sure what field you are playing on. No one has mentioned the Scorpion Verde, it doesn't even come in 22 sizing for the X5. Its the PZero All-seasons that are an option.
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      10-26-2023, 06:48 PM   #60
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This thread was super helpful guidance (thank you!) and I just had the Pirelli P Zero All Seasons fitted to my brand new X5 M60i. For folks who have been running the P Zero All Seasons already, can you please share what pressure (psi) you're running the fronts and backs?

Front: Pirelli P Zero 275/35R22 104W XL PNCS
Rear: Pirelli P Zero 315/30R22 107W XL PNCS
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This thread was super helpful guidance (thank you!) and I just had the Pirelli P Zero All Seasons fitted to my brand new X5 M60i. For folks who have been running the P Zero All Seasons already, can you please share what pressure (psi) you're running the fronts and backs?

Front: Pirelli P Zero 275/35R22 104W XL PNCS
Rear: Pirelli P Zero 315/30R22 107W XL PNCS
That's the same size as the OEM tires, so run the same pressures. Pressure is determined by size and load capacity. For speeds under 100 mph, owner's manual says

Front: 275/35 R 22 104 Y XL 46
Rear: 315/30 R 22 107 Y XL 49
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