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01-22-2014, 03:40 PM | #5 |
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I'll have a set of OEM 19s with Dueler all-season run flats available soon.
I was going to use these as a winter setup, but decided to put all seasons on my current wheels. Tires have about 1k on them.
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01-22-2014, 05:16 PM | #6 | |
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They are very hard to find in good condition (many replica's out there). The OE were made in Italy. They were available as an option on the previous e53 X5 series. The reason why they are a good option for the e70 is because the front and rear sizes are just slightly different as far as off-set and width are concerned, giving you the option to install them as square or staggered, with or without fender flares. Unfortunately there are few new staggered sets available in the US (I only know of 2 sets, priced at $2,600+/set), but you can still get the fronts (9.5x10 - about $500+) from the dealer . The rears are NLA. This wheel style 87 rim is super easy to clean with a wheel brush ... Another modification that needs to be done in order for these to fit the e70 is that he center bore has to be increased (bored out) from 72.56 to 74.1mm. Easily done by a competent machine shop. Attached is a pic of what they look like on a e70 X5 (LCI). I have two OE staggered sets, bored out to 74.1mm, with, or without tires. PM me if you are interested.
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01-22-2014, 05:20 PM | #7 |
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I have a brand new 2013 X5 35d with about 250 miles on the odometer in my garage. I have a set of mint oem BMW style 334 -19 inch rims with runflats and tpms. I'm upgrading too fender flares and am contemplating upgrading to a larger/wider wheel setup rather than wheel spacers. As long as you like the style wheel, this could work out perfectly. Please let me know if interested. I have no idea what the set is worth but I'm positive we could come up with a fair price. I own a manufacturing business and am able to ship. Thanks, Robert
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