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      02-23-2015, 03:22 PM   #1
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2015 X6 (F16) Standard 20" Wheels vs 19" Help

I have been searching the threads and have seen people say that the mixed tires only mean that they are a different size? So does that mean the mixed tires are also all seasons?

I have the two options below without extra charge when building my car.

20" V Spoke Style 597 with mixed tires
19" Y Spoke Style 595 with all-season tires

I personally like the look of the 20" more but I think the all seasons are more beneficial for my needs. I just want to know if the 20's come with the same type of all seasons as the 19's.

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      02-23-2015, 03:56 PM   #2
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I just want to know if the 20's come with the same type of all seasons as the 19's.
There are no all-season RFTs that fit the BMW X5/X6 20" wheels, so no, they are not the same.

If you want 20" wheels with all-season tires, you have to get non-RFTs after delivery. I would prefer to have all-seasons, but after 13y of X5/6s with 18s/19s, I wanted 20" wheels more than all-season tires. I guess I'll see how the performance tires work out. I think that my issue will probably be more a tread-life thing than a cold-weather traction thing.
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      02-24-2015, 08:02 AM   #3
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Apparently, you are in Toronto - makes things very simple due to the snow. Either 19" setup, 20" setup with all season tires which you would have to buy and switch, or a separate winter setup. You would be surprised how economic some used OEM sets of X5/X6 wheels go for that could be used as winters. But the 20" will turn your X into a slip and slide without the correct tires.
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      02-24-2015, 08:08 AM   #4
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My X6 came with the standard 20" off-set wheels and performance tyres and they are rubbish in ice or snow. I therefore bought BMW OEM 20' off-set wheels and snow and ice tyres (expensive). I could have got 19" OEMs, but they look too small. I did have some old 18" wheels and snow tyres from my E70 X5, but they would not fit over the M perforamnce disc brake (385mm).
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Quick question on trying to fit the 18s on, what was the issue the caliper size? Do you have a 35i or 50i, is there a difference in the brakes between the two?
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Quick question on trying to fit the 18s on, what was the issue the caliper size? Do you have a 35i or 50i, is there a difference in the brakes between the two?
If you are on the standard brakes, 18" will fit no problem.
If you upgrade to the M Performance brake kit or other big brake kit, 20" is the minimum size.
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      02-24-2015, 09:00 AM   #7
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OK perfect, just to clarify, the xDrive35i US with just the M sport will suffice with an 18? I dont see anywhere the brakes are upgraded on the spec list.

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I think standard are 345mm and mine 385mm on the front. opasha will know for sure.
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