11-28-2021, 06:17 AM | #1 |
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Tires Options 21"
I have read few posts about tires and wheels options on X5M. Obviously tires on this vehicle are massive for performance reasons. Any other tire type available besides MSS?
Also, what is the average number of miles that people are getting from rear? Would like to purchase one and I would like to get an idea on rear tires average life. Thank you |
11-28-2021, 08:59 AM | #3 | |
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Should be about 6/32 all around and in good shape, evaluated by a couple different shops as matter of course with different services I've had done. |
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11-29-2021, 03:37 PM | #4 |
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I just put some PZeros on, running them at 275/40r21 and 315/35r21 combo. So far so good, I like the beefier look but most of all, the increase ride comfort.
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Whether you buy mine or someone else's or new, they're the best OEM option on 21" wheels. If that's that you're running? IMO only go wider if anything, never narrower. I will never understand trying to get a few millimeters of comfort (height) by going with narrower tires on a 5,300lb M car... |
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My comment was for the benefit of the OP because I hate to see people make their cars handle worse. For me, the OEM tires are the baseline and anything narrower compromises handling and aesthetics. It's disappointing that even my OEM sized snow tires are narrower. Never mind actually opting to go narrower, no way. If I could, I'd only go wider. Never narrower. |
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11-30-2021, 07:59 AM | #8 |
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MPSS or MP4S are superior to any of the other options I've tried regardless of sizing.
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And thank you for all inputs, BTW
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15-20K. Previous owner swapped the tires at 20K and I’ll need to replace them next spring at 38K.
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