05-01-2014, 12:48 PM | #1 |
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FS: OEM 20" 469M wheel/tire set from my F15 X5.
For sale is the OEM 20" 469M wheel/tire set from my F15 X5. Factory-fresh condition - 50 miles on them. M logo stickers, and center caps included. Tires are Pirelli Prefer local pickup but am not opposed to shipping. We can discuss this. $3000 US Shipped sold Last edited by Xtremery; 05-12-2014 at 05:45 AM.. Reason: Sold |
05-01-2014, 08:03 PM | #2 |
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Nice looking rims. I was under the impression that Canadian cars don't have TPMS. Do you know the sizes of the tires? I'm wonder if they'll fit my x5m wheels.
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yes in Canada we have tire pressure sensors.
315 35r20 rear 27540r20 front I believe someone else in the forum just did this same upgrade for x5m |
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Unless something has changed. The USA TPMS system is different than the Canadian FTM (flat tire monitoring). Where in the USA they have actual TPMS modules inside the tire that measure pressure and relay the info back to the onboard computer, in Canada there is a sensor that is not inside the wheel but measures the rotational circumference only of the wheel. Perhaps BMW Canada has changed to a new system since 2013. Do you have a real time readout on the idrive that gives you the individual pressures in each wheel? If not then more than likely you have the FTM system.
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05-01-2014, 09:46 PM | #6 |
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You maybe correct, it just says low tire pressure sensor. I will have to ask the dealer tomorrow if we have the sensors or if it's calculated by rotational circumference while driving.
I've removed tpms from the listing until verified. Everything else is accurate. |
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Sorry if this has been covered, but would these be plug and play on a 2012 (6/2011 build) X5 50i M-sport? I don't know if BMW messed with the offsets or TPMS stuff for the F15 vs. the E70.
If they ARE 100% plug and play for my e70, I am quite interested. Thanks in advance. |
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If so, someone needs to jump on these because that is a stupid good price.
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Ok, I'll help. This seller should have had these sold the hour he posted on here! My opinion of course, these wheels work very well on the e70.
Here is a side view and a rear view to show where a 25mm spacer puts this on the fender flare. |
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