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      12-03-2020, 06:27 PM   #1
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Question Tires for 2021 BMW X5 M50i 22 inch

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I ordered my X5 M50i with staggered 22inch.
They come with summer tires and I live in WI. I cannot drive with summer tires I need winter tires or at least all- seasons.
I shopped around multiple place/websites and I not finding any winter tires in that size. But I can get all season in Nitto.
Have you guys used Nitto on your X5. What do you think of.
Usually BMW are with Michelin or Pirelli. I had my f15 with both of them and they are o.k.

Please advise on Nitto. I would be taking delivery month end.

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Tirerack has Pirelli Scorpion RFT in following sizes:

275/40R22*108V
315/35R22*111V
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Tirerack has Pirelli Scorpion RFT in following sizes:

275/40R22*108V
315/35R22*111V
But would they fit the ratio seems to be different
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Tirerack has Pirelli Scorpion RFT in following sizes:

275/40R22*108V
315/35R22*111V
But would they fit the ratio seems to be different
I need 275/35 R22 and 315/30 R22
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Just get a separate set of winter wheels and tires, long term will still cost you less.
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Just get a separate set of winter wheels and tires, long term will still cost you less.
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Just get a separate set of winter wheels and tires, long term will still cost you less.
I can attest to separate 18" winter wheel setup as it has offset the cost of repair from curbing, hidden potholes and spring thaw ruts on the road for the past 5 years of winter driving.

This return of investment is phenomenal and comfort is a plus.
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