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AndyRoo Member Since: 06 Dec 2023 Location: Gloucester Posts: 616 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi, There's a very good reason why there's lots of used BMW wheels around, it's because they're not very tough.
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JMC Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Aberdeen-Angus Posts: 773 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
How many options do you need? General Grabber AT3 255/55/19. 'Nuff said!! ![]() ![]() |
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WheelNut Member Since: 30 Jan 2025 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() |
My big constraint here is budget really. We just had a newborn in November, and my wife is on maternity leave for the year which leaves us with a much reduced budget. I found this Range Rover for only $2000 CAD The challenge as set out by the household budget officer (my wife!) is that my budget is limited to the amount of money my mountain bike will sell for (about $5000). So, I've got about $3000 to work with. A set of brand new 19" AT tires will run about $1800, which burns up a lot of budget! The used tire and rim idea will total under $1000 if it is possible.
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2555 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I fitted 17" BMW X5 rims to my D4 using long shank nuts which provided the required 14mm thread engagement (ie no shorter engagement than the stud diameter) to be legal here. The nuts were sourced from Brandsport in the USA. I don't know if I've got the pitch correct but https://www.brandsport.com/grla-68148.html are the style that I used.
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WheelNut Member Since: 30 Jan 2025 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() |
Yes! Amazing. That is exactly what I was hoping would exist somewhere. They aren't even overpriced either! Thank you for the excellent tip Graeme. Okay, the ones you linked to are not in stock, but the terminology for this sort of nut is Extended Thread or "ET" for short and I have now found some other manufacturers and sources for them. Amazon carries some that should work.
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1259 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just a thought, but if you did manage to get wheels off a BMW X5 to fit by machining them, would that not invalidate your insurance? And if you did inform the Insurance Company I suspect that your premiums would increase, potentially wiping out any cost savings on the tyres? |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1451 ![]() ![]() |
Personally I wouldn't use any wheels other than genuine LR, especially if you're going to be carrying your family around in it. NOt worth the risk in my view.
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WheelNut Member Since: 30 Jan 2025 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() |
X5 wheels dont require machining to fit. Disco wheels require machining to fit and as far as I can see online they may also require new lugnuts. Rob99- I agree getting a set used 19ā tires would be ideal but they are so rare whereas 18s are super common. Replacement 18s will also be much easier to source if that is necessary in the future. If Iām lucky some used LR 18ā wheels will turn up for a decent price. |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8363 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
So you want to put your wife and new born in a car with incorrect and substantially weaker wheels and drive about....
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WheelNut Member Since: 30 Jan 2025 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() |
Haylands- I haven't bought any wheels yet. I suppose you know exactly where to find the official load ratings of BMW E70 X5 rims then? If they really can't stand up to the requirements of the RR then I won't be using them. |
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