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04-01-2014, 09:44 PM | #1 |
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Style 215 Hyper Black in 20" Staggered w/ Tires & TPMS LCI
Hey guys I've had these wheels on for two summer seasons. They've been great to me. They look great, the finish has a lot of depth and best of all they are only 20"s. They were installed on my 2011 X5d. Set of Four 20" Style 215 wheels in Hyper Black with Tires and TPMS for LCI. The OEMs come in 21" and Ferric Gray. The difference in color isn't very much. I also had a set of Ferric Gray but sold them and went with Hyper Black instead because it's a similar color with much more depth. Similar to how the E39 M5 and S54 Z3M finish. Really sharp and not dark at all. The tires are Lexani LX4000 (Delinte Desert Storm D8). At first I was a little apprehensive to be honest about the tires but they have been great to me. They have been surprisingly good in all-around weather. I bought a wheel/tire package for $1700 and added TPMS (LCI) for another $250. The front tires are 275/40/20 and the rears are 315/35/20. They are really meaty and wide. One wheel has a little curb rash. Two wheels have a bit of scuffing but honestly they just need to be cleaned and waxed (Wheel Wax is great for easier cleaning). The wheels sit very nice and flush and look very aggressive. The wheels are in great shape. They are balanced and ready to be bolted onto your X. They are all true and straight. ZERO dings, bends, welds. No stories. You will not be disappointed. I'm in Westchester County, NY. Picked up for $1300 (wheels/tires/TPMS). Last edited by NYBulldog; 04-13-2014 at 06:04 PM.. |
04-02-2014, 04:21 AM | #5 |
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Correct. The description specifies exactly that. $1300 picked up for the package (wheels/tires/TPMS).
Sorry the car is being returned with its stock wheels. Thanks for the interest. If you are interested in a straight purchase let me know. |
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04-02-2014, 09:05 AM | #6 |
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Would you be willing to ship to los angeles? I will pay extra shipping charges...
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04-02-2014, 04:46 PM | #8 | |
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I would say the MUCH easier thing to do is buy yourself some adapters. This would also give you tons of flexibility and you can also look at a lot more wheels on the market without giving it a second though. Let me know if you are interested. Just for reference: The X5 (74.1mm) has a different rear wheel bore to the X6, X5M, and X6M (72.5mm). The fronts on both are 74.1mm. So an X5M just needs an adapter, think of it as a "step" or "step-down". You have 2 choices... 1) Hubcentric Adapter Rings or Hubcentric Spacers. (#1)Hubcentric rings are literally just rings that can be purchased in plastic or metal that have chamfered lips on both sides that sit perfectly on the hub and on the rim. (#2) H&R Spacers that converts the hub bore to the size you need. They are hubcentric, very safe and high quality, and gives you an extra bit of aggressiveness. MotorSports Tech/AdapTech (Lenny) also sells a great product as does VAC Motorsports. |
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04-17-2014, 03:55 AM | #11 | |
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