Good snow and ice tire+wheel combos?
#11
Senior Members
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Posts: 1,229
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
We have style 116 with 225 wide..
It's a good combination, and it looks pretty nice!
The roads here in Denmark are usually wet, and between -5C to +5C...
It's a good combination, and it looks pretty nice!
The roads here in Denmark are usually wet, and between -5C to +5C...
#12
Members
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redmond, WA
Posts: 27
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: MY2007 530i, titanium silver, grey leather, steptronic, sport package, cold weather package, premium package, navigation, logic7 DSP audio.
Originally Posted by E60Sim' post='361807' date='Nov 29 2006, 11:10 AM
We have style 116 with 225 wide..
It's a good combination, and it looks pretty nice!
The roads here in Denmark are usually wet, and between -5C to +5C...
It's a good combination, and it looks pretty nice!
The roads here in Denmark are usually wet, and between -5C to +5C...
#13
Originally Posted by E60Sim' post='361807' date='Nov 29 2006, 07:10 PM
It's a good combination, and it looks pretty nice!
Is your name Bond... James Bond?
ABC
#14
Senior Members
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Posts: 1,229
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='361819' date='Nov 29 2006, 08:40 PM
Eject box in your sig?
Is your name Bond... James Bond?
ABC
Is your name Bond... James Bond?
ABC
We have Conti Winter Contact on our E60. I have been driving the E60 in very bad weather conditions (snow storm), and the tires was just great!
Still on summertires in Denmark right now, due to the high tempratures!
#15
Contributors
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Chalandri/Athina/Hellas
Posts: 2,799
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Originally Posted by florus' post='361662' date='Nov 29 2006, 07:37 AM
The snow and subsequent ice in the Seattle area yesterday and today turned my 530i into a hockey puck. Could not go up or down on any slope and driving straight was a problem. Good thing the car has DTC.
The car came equipped with Dunlop SP Sport 01 DSST runflats in 245/40-18. I would like to get some snow tires and a new set of rims just for this kind of occasions. Since I have no experience with this sort of thing I thought I would ask for the advice of my fellow BMW owners.
I am thinking to go for the standard size of 225/50-17. Is this OK. Should I go for something even narrower? 16"?
I've spent some time looking at tires online and there are many choices out there, including:
- NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTA 2, 3, or 5, RSi, WR
- MICHELIN Pilot Alpin PA2, or X-Ice
- DUNLOP Winter Sport M3 DSST, or Graspic DS-2
- BRIDGESTONE Blizzak WS-50. or LM-22
- CONTINENTAL ContiWinterContact TS790
- PIRELLI Winter 210 Sottozero RFT, or 210 Snowsport
Which ones are better for a 530i? Studs or no studs? If anyone has experience with any of these or other comparable tires please share.
What's people's experience with chains? Can they damage rims and the underside of the fenders?
Finally, I need some 17" rims. Where is the best place to get BMW OEMs? How about aftermarket? What are good rims for snowy/icy conditions?
Thanks in advance!
The car came equipped with Dunlop SP Sport 01 DSST runflats in 245/40-18. I would like to get some snow tires and a new set of rims just for this kind of occasions. Since I have no experience with this sort of thing I thought I would ask for the advice of my fellow BMW owners.
I am thinking to go for the standard size of 225/50-17. Is this OK. Should I go for something even narrower? 16"?
I've spent some time looking at tires online and there are many choices out there, including:
- NOKIAN HAKKAPELIITTA 2, 3, or 5, RSi, WR
- MICHELIN Pilot Alpin PA2, or X-Ice
- DUNLOP Winter Sport M3 DSST, or Graspic DS-2
- BRIDGESTONE Blizzak WS-50. or LM-22
- CONTINENTAL ContiWinterContact TS790
- PIRELLI Winter 210 Sottozero RFT, or 210 Snowsport
Which ones are better for a 530i? Studs or no studs? If anyone has experience with any of these or other comparable tires please share.
What's people's experience with chains? Can they damage rims and the underside of the fenders?
Finally, I need some 17" rims. Where is the best place to get BMW OEMs? How about aftermarket? What are good rims for snowy/icy conditions?
Thanks in advance!
There is an impressive video here thet explains how this new tire works on any conditions
http://www.dunloptire.com/catalog/winterSport3D.html
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?tirebran...Winter+Sport+3D
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...Winter+Sport+3D
http://www.tyretest.com/pkw_winterreifen/d...t_3d/index.html
#16
Senior Members
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 724
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 2008 Sapphire Black on Black M5 - loaded sans soft close doors
As pointed out, go with 17" in the OEM size. Pick up a used set of 138s (off a reg 530 not a XI cause those won't fit). Get a used set if you must - they are for winter.
There are two types of snow tires - performance and true snow/ice. Performance meaning they perform better in the dry than a standard snow tire. The best comparison is between the Blizzak LM-25 (perf) and the WS-50. The WS-50 will go through anything, the LM-25 is much better than an All Season, but nothing to write home about (but it will get you there). I would guess with your winters you go with a performance tire. I've had the Pirelli Winter 210P, Blizzak LM-22, and Dunlop M3s and the M3s are the best of those three. Of course all have been updated.
Recently Consumer Reports did a test of Winter performance tires. One of the top choices was the all season Nokians - yes all season. I've never heard a bad thing about those tires - except they are hard to find and you will pay more for them. Still they sound like an excellent tire.
There are two types of snow tires - performance and true snow/ice. Performance meaning they perform better in the dry than a standard snow tire. The best comparison is between the Blizzak LM-25 (perf) and the WS-50. The WS-50 will go through anything, the LM-25 is much better than an All Season, but nothing to write home about (but it will get you there). I would guess with your winters you go with a performance tire. I've had the Pirelli Winter 210P, Blizzak LM-22, and Dunlop M3s and the M3s are the best of those three. Of course all have been updated.
Recently Consumer Reports did a test of Winter performance tires. One of the top choices was the all season Nokians - yes all season. I've never heard a bad thing about those tires - except they are hard to find and you will pay more for them. Still they sound like an excellent tire.
#17
Contributors
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 21,274
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: Mini Cooper
Originally Posted by quad_m' post='361700' date='Nov 29 2006, 05:12 PM
pm sent for snow OEM wheels info
8x 17" style 144 and 122 shown
8x 17" style 144 and 122 shown
#18
Members
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redmond, WA
Posts: 27
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: MY2007 530i, titanium silver, grey leather, steptronic, sport package, cold weather package, premium package, navigation, logic7 DSP audio.
Originally Posted by doug_999' post='362016' date='Nov 29 2006, 09:04 PM
As pointed out, go with 17" in the OEM size. Pick up a used set of 138s (off a reg 530 not a XI cause those won't fit). Get a used set if you must - they are for winter.
There are two types of snow tires - performance and true snow/ice. Performance meaning they perform better in the dry than a standard snow tire. The best comparison is between the Blizzak LM-25 (perf) and the WS-50. The WS-50 will go through anything, the LM-25 is much better than an All Season, but nothing to write home about (but it will get you there). I would guess with your winters you go with a performance tire. I've had the Pirelli Winter 210P, Blizzak LM-22, and Dunlop M3s and the M3s are the best of those three. Of course all have been updated.
Recently Consumer Reports did a test of Winter performance tires. One of the top choices was the all season Nokians - yes all season. I've never heard a bad thing about those tires - except they are hard to find and you will pay more for them. Still they sound like an excellent tire.
There are two types of snow tires - performance and true snow/ice. Performance meaning they perform better in the dry than a standard snow tire. The best comparison is between the Blizzak LM-25 (perf) and the WS-50. The WS-50 will go through anything, the LM-25 is much better than an All Season, but nothing to write home about (but it will get you there). I would guess with your winters you go with a performance tire. I've had the Pirelli Winter 210P, Blizzak LM-22, and Dunlop M3s and the M3s are the best of those three. Of course all have been updated.
Recently Consumer Reports did a test of Winter performance tires. One of the top choices was the all season Nokians - yes all season. I've never heard a bad thing about those tires - except they are hard to find and you will pay more for them. Still they sound like an excellent tire.
#19
Contributors
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 788
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 2011 F10 535i, Graphite on Oyster, ///Msport, Executive Package, XDrive
Originally Posted by florus' post='362034' date='Nov 29 2006, 11:20 PM
Why wouldn't the 138 style rims from a 530xi fit a regular 530i? I was considering buying a 530xi with stock wheels and get 135 style rims with summer tires for it. I was thinking of using the 138s on both the 530i and the xi as needed. (not at the same time)
The wheels from a 530i will not fit on a 530xi. They are either a different size or a different offset. The difference is related to the size of the hub on the xi I believe.
I went from a 530i to a 530xi and had to buy new wheels for winter.
#20
Members
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redmond, WA
Posts: 27
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: MY2007 530i, titanium silver, grey leather, steptronic, sport package, cold weather package, premium package, navigation, logic7 DSP audio.
Originally Posted by ademitt' post='362121' date='Nov 30 2006, 06:08 AM
The wheels from a 530i will not fit on a 530xi. They are either a different size or a different offset. The difference is related to the size of the hub on the xi I believe.
I went from a 530i to a 530xi and had to buy new wheels for winter.
I went from a 530i to a 530xi and had to buy new wheels for winter.