11-26-2014, 12:07 PM | #1 |
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Tire Size for 22 inch Rims?
I am considering purchasing these rims (thanks to Opasha for the link). Does anyone know what the appropriate tire size would be for these staggered rims? I'd like something somewhat low profile, but I'd like tires that last a decent amount of time. I'd also like to not spend a fortune on the tires. If you have specific tire recommendations, I will take those too! Thanks!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141482302503...torefresh=true Item specifics Condition: New Manufacturer Part Number: rad alloy type R1121 aftermarket rims set (4) Hub Bore: 74.1 Rim Width: 10" fronts & 11" rears Quantity: 4 pcs Offset: et 40 front & 35 rears Country of Manufacture: China Bolt Pattern: 5x120 Country/Region of Manufacture: China |
11-26-2014, 01:40 PM | #2 | |
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And the brand and model that I used is Pirelli Scorpion Zero. Last long and good price. Let me know if you need them, I got the tires in stock and since you are in LA also, I can help you out in getting them ready. I do have new set TPMS also if you don't want to take it out from your stock one.
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11-26-2014, 02:17 PM | #3 |
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Pirellis are great, but might be a bit expensive if you're trying to pay less. Delinte D8 Desertstorm are cheap yet durable all-seasons. These are on my wheels since April 2014 without any issues. We got snow today and I was going to test them, but my car isn't back yet, unfortunately. The parent company of Delinte is Yokohama. Some of their tires are crap, but the D8 is probably one of the best tires they make. As @r33 said, those are the correct stock staggered tire dimensions.
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Thank r33 and Opasha.
Opasha, I can't seem to find the rear tire size for the D8 Desert Storm (335/25r22). I would definitely be interested in the cheaper tires, but not sure they're available for the rear rims. R33, if you have time, can you PM the price of the set of the tires, including putting the tires/rims on my x5? Will the TPMS system from the 18s currently on the x5 fit the new 22s? Trying to see if I can fit the rims/tires into my budget. Now, I just need to see if anyone wants to buy the 18s with goodyear run flats on them. |
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To be 100% though, Pirelli Scorpion Zero are solid tires. I think it would save you money to go with @r33 because 1) no shipping cost 2) he can install for you directly at his shop. Still, if I find some cheaper options, I'll keep you posted. Also, your TPMS from the F15 OEM 18" wheels can be used directly onto the 22" wheels. That's what I did from my 19" 449 wheels.
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TPMS wise, you can use the one off your 18's or get a new set. I personally prefer a new set, since it is a hassle to move the set from your 18's to the new wheels and vice versa when you need to move back. 2 trips to the tire shops about the same cost as a new set of TPMS. Either way is fine, you can always code off the TPMS if you don't want to run with it, so it didn't trigger the TPMS malfunction on the iDrive screen and Cluster gauge.
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12-01-2014, 11:12 PM | #8 |
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Just PM'ed you with the whole pricing. I can even get you the same wheels.
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I'm in the Northeast in Syracuse. We get snow, but I don't want to get snow tires, just some good all seasons. I see that a few of you have got the Delinte D8 All seasons. I was wondering if someone can help me in deciding whether they are worth it because they are so cheap. Mostly city driving, but I occasionally drive to Boston, NYC, or Toronto a few times a year. I am also looking at wheels from WheelsPlus. Thanks for your time guys. |
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For 22", the Pirelli Scorpion is an all-season tires. Not really sure how does it perform during snowy winter though.
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When I get my car back, the first thing I'm going to test is the Delinte D8 handling in snow. We actually got a lot of snow here yesterday. Hopefully (even thought I don't like this sorta weather), I'll be able to give a better review of them when I get a chance explaining how poorly or not 22" all-seasons can handle on an F15 in such conditions. We'll see. Again, this is not to argue that 22" is better when in fact it is not than a smaller wheel/tire size for winter, but it's just to see if I can keep my 22" setup on all season with such tires.
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Yeah I'm looking for a 22" tire, 285/35. I'm eagerly anticipating opasha's review. I know for a fact his Delinte D8's are going to be better than my Michelin Latitude Diamaris. Though they are worn down, they just slip and slide everywhere on the snow.
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My friend likes to run Delinte D8s, but in winter he runs some Falken tire. I forget which one. I'll have to ask him.
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