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      11-12-2018, 03:38 PM   #67
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Thank you so much for the info, very helpful!! Please keep us posted. I will share the updated info I get from my sales manager hopefully this weekend. Be well...
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The wheel set is the following:
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003051.html
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003050.html

The retail price of the above is about $3664.

The price of the package as a port-installed option is $4440. So, is this a bad deal? The price is higher due the added cost of shipping the summer wheel/tires separately + mount/balance of the winter wheels.

Since the wheels would be residualized according to my CA, this would still be a good deal as long as you're leasing and planning to turn in the car.
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Some more detail:

The wheel set is the following:
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003051.html
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003050.html

The retail price of the above is about $3664.

The price of the package as a port-installed option is $4440. So, is this a bad deal? The price is higher due the added cost of shipping the summer wheel/tires separately + mount/balance of the winter wheels.

Since the wheels would be residualized according to my CA, this would still be a good deal as long as you're leasing and planning to turn in the car.
Thank you so much for posting, very helpful!! I was wondering if you happened to know if any of these 2 sets is available in stock for shipping?? Again, thank you!!
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Some more detail:

The wheel set is the following:
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003051.html
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003050.html

The retail price of the above is about $3664.

The price of the package as a port-installed option is $4440. So, is this a bad deal? The price is higher due the added cost of shipping the summer wheel/tires separately + mount/balance of the winter wheels.

Since the wheels would be residualized according to my CA, this would still be a good deal as long as you're leasing and planning to turn in the car.
It’s not a good deal. Keep in mind you can sell the wheel and tire package when your lease is up. Your RV is probably 51%. That means in 3 years you have paid $2264 plus interest for the tires that you have to return. Or you can buy them for $3300 ( you can find them cheaper than msrp) and sell them once your lease is up or keep them for the next car.
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Some more detail:

The wheel set is the following:
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003051.html
https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/p/BMW...110003050.html

The retail price of the above is about $3664.

The price of the package as a port-installed option is $4440. So, is this a bad deal? The price is higher due the added cost of shipping the summer wheel/tires separately + mount/balance of the winter wheels.

Since the wheels would be residualized according to my CA, this would still be a good deal as long as you're leasing and planning to turn in the car.
It's not a good deal. Keep in mind you can sell the wheel and tire package when your lease is up. Your RV is probably 51%. That means in 3 years you have paid $2264 plus interest for the tires that you have to return. Or you can buy them for $3300 ( you can find them cheaper than msrp) and sell them once your lease is up or keep them for the next car.
I made the same calculation. But the kicker is that the tires and wheels do not need to be returned. I know, it seems too good to be true. I checked this twice. Probably will check again.

Update: I checked again and have the same info - you just return the car with the factory wheels. But I suggest you check carefully with your SA/CA instead of just taking my word for this. Good luck.
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I just placed an order for a Competition M5 and am also in search of winter tire/wheel solution.

Has anyone successfully mounted the Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II XL on the 20" comp wheels? 275/35/20 285/35/20?

The prefered option is probably to purchase a set of 19" 507m wheels with winter tires but my dealer tells me they are backordered to February.
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I just placed an order for a Competition M5 and am also in search of winter tire/wheel solution.

Has anyone successfully mounted the Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II XL on the 20" comp wheels? 275/35/20 285/35/20?

The prefered option is probably to purchase a set of 19" 507m wheels with winter tires but my dealer tells me they are backordered to February.
I'm slapping mine on tomorrow, 3-5" expected Thursday! I don't anticipate any issues...
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I just placed an order for a Competition M5 and am also in search of winter tire/wheel solution.

Has anyone successfully mounted the Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II XL on the 20" comp wheels? 275/35/20 285/35/20?

The prefered option is probably to purchase a set of 19" 507m wheels with winter tires but my dealer tells me they are backordered to February.
I'm slapping mine on tomorrow, 3-5" expected Thursday! I don't anticipate any issues...
Which speed rating did you get?

On tire rack, there are two different ratings for the front tires - 102v or 102w. The 102w is a little more expensive.
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not sure if this is good but my dealer got me 19" michelin alpin 5 265/40 and just put them on my factory rims
You should be good as long as rolling diameter Is the same
I put 285/35 square
How's the square 285 setup so far? I know you got a little snow last week.

Any issues or anything of note?

By going with the 285 - it would save a couple bucks since the front 275 is a bit more than the rears.

I've procrastinated long enough. Time to get the winters ordered and installed.
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Which speed rating did you get?

On tire rack, there are two different ratings for the front tires - 102v or 102w. The 102w is a little more expensive.
W!
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Which speed rating did you get?

On tire rack, there are two different ratings for the front tires - 102v or 102w. The 102w is a little more expensive.
W!
Thanks. Probably going to do the same and order later today.
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Tires are great, I don't noticed any difference as far as noise goes.
No issues whatsoever.
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Tires are great, I don't noticed any difference as far as noise goes.
No issues whatsoever.
Thanks. Just want to confirm that you got the 285s square setup. So the rear wheel size for the fronts?
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Betty Lou got a new pair of shoes! Lol
Immediately feel the difference, much more road feel confidence in 30degress today and ride more comfortable too. Zero fitment issues and had all done at dealer with zero scratches. My salesman made sure I had best mounter, etc.
Tomorrow, snow test!
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BMW Winter Tire Set

I ordered the staggered 705M winter set-up from BMW several months ago, and it still hasn't come in. I keep checking with the parts manager at my local dealership, and he keeps promising that they will come in by the end of this month. I am skeptical. I keep reading about back-orders. I have also heard that BMW may never provide a winter set-up. I need to act fast. Winter is here.

Has anybody received a winter wheel set from BMW? Does anybody have realistic intel on when they could be available?
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I ordered the staggered 705M winter set-up from BMW several months ago, and it still hasn't come in. I keep checking with the parts manager at my local dealership, and he keeps promising that they will come in by the end of this month. I am skeptical. I keep reading about back-orders. I have also heard that BMW may never provide a winter set-up. I need to act fast. Winter is here.

Has anybody received a winter wheel set from BMW? Does anybody have realistic intel on when they could be available?
The place I ordered from said the orbit grey staggered sets are due in early- to mid-December due to a delay in getting the rear tires from Michelin. The ferric grey "4-square" sets are supposed to be available any time now. My place received 2 sets on Tuesday and expect more to trickle in over time, but BMW has stopped responding to their inquiries so updated information is limited.
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Hi Guys,

I've been following this thread very closely. I have an '19 M5C arriving at the port in one or two weeks. The dealer is telling me for the 705M winter set the earliest arrival date is the end of December. To me this could mean January or not at all.
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Hi Guys,

I've been following this thread very closely. I have an '19 M5C arriving at the port in one or two weeks. The dealer is telling me for the 705M winter set the earliest arrival date is the end of December. To me this could mean January or not at all.
For those of you in this situation, is it really worth the wait? Do you really think the salt will ruin the wheels, in the time you intend to keep the car? Assuming, that's the motive to get wheel / tire sets. The 275/285 Sotto Zeros performed like a champ in a blizzard yesterday, which I mounted on my 20" rims...
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For those of you in this situation, is it really worth the wait? Do you really think the salt will ruin the wheels, in the time you intend to keep the car? Assuming, that's the motive to get wheel / tire sets. The 275/285 Sotto Zeros performed like a champ in a blizzard yesterday, which I mounted on my 20" rims...
Question - what did you do with the summer tires? Did they fit in the trunk?
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I wanted the 19" winter set for the increased sidewall height. No need to tell you about NY/NJ roads in winter and the dancing around potholes.
I'm also concerned regarding scratching the OEM wheels during install and removal. I plan to own the car for at least four years.

It's beginning to look like there will be no choice but to get the 20" Pirellis. If the 19" set isn't available by early January it's hard to imagine they'll be available in February. The manufacturer will be focusing on summer tires at that point.

Well done BMW.
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For those of you in this situation, is it really worth the wait? Do you really think the salt will ruin the wheels, in the time you intend to keep the car? Assuming, that's the motive to get wheel / tire sets. The 275/285 Sotto Zeros performed like a champ in a blizzard yesterday, which I mounted on my 20" rims...
The snow storm yesterday was pretty nasty. The snow tires did good for you on the 20's? any feel of slippage?

I am probably going to go this route too and find 19's over the summer as people are selling them as takes offs.

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I wanted the 19" winter set for the increased sidewall height. No need to tell you about NY/NJ roads in winter and the dancing around potholes.
I'm also concerned regarding scratching the OEM wheels during install and removal. I plan to own the car for at least four years.

It's beginning to look like there will be no choice but to get the 20" Pirellis. If the 19" set isn't available by early January it's hard to imagine they'll be available in February. The manufacturer will be focusing on summer tires at that point.

Well done BMW.
I agree. Ideally 19's to have beaten up during these hard New England winters and 20's with summer tires for the summer. Been doing it for years lol
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Betty Lou got a new pair of shoes! Lol
Immediately feel the difference, much more road feel confidence in 30degress today and ride more comfortable too. Zero fitment issues and had all done at dealer with zero scratches. My salesman made sure I had best mounter, etc.
Tomorrow, snow test!
Does your tire ave the N1 (Porsche) designation? It appears that TireRack has only N1s in stock.
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