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      07-31-2019, 09:26 AM   #4
murmur
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Drives: 2017 SO M3, 17 X5M, 18 M550
Join Date: Feb 2011
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So, I have had my eye on the 669 wheels for a while and finally decided to pull the plug. Turns out the only way to get them was to order a set directly from BMW via my dealership. I was debating between the 668 and 669 and finally decided to go with the 669 given its overall weight saving and added value as its an optional "M Performance Accessory".

It also turns out that the wheels come mounted with Pirelli P Zero RF (PZ4) which was not my first choice. I was leaning more towards the Michelin PS4S. The dealership offered to change the tires but it was going to add another significant chunk, hence I decided to take it with the original mounted Pirellis.

The set was delivered last week and the first thing I noticed was the Tires had a date of manufacture stamp of 36th week 2016. I was not comfortable with a 3 year old stock tire and hence reordered another set and that also came with a similar aged tires. I called BMW NA and was basically told "it is what it is".

My tire guy said that per their guidelines, 6 years was the max life for these tires and based on the date of manufacture, I was getting tires with half the life on.... Just frustrated with this ordeal and these things were not cheap by any means,,,
Your tires aren't going to last three years anyway.
They prolly won't, having said that I do swap to winters and use the summers for about 7 months or so.. also the miles are split between my other daily and the M550.

My point is that if I paid full price i.e. 5200 for a brand new set than why would they sell me some thing with half of its recommended life !
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