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      09-18-2022, 03:55 PM   #1
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New 22 inch Summer Tire Set 275/40/22 315/35/22

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Picked up our new 2023 x7 and decided to change the tire to All season tire(square setup)

The car had less than 100 miles when we changed the tire, so the tires are like new.

Brand new set on tirerack cost $2000+ tax.

I am trying to sell for $1350. I am willing to meet/deliver within 1.5 hours from zip code 16801(PA). Message me if you have questions. I can get quote for shipping if you request.

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      09-18-2022, 05:11 PM   #2
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Literally just bought a set last night 🌚🌚🌚
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      09-19-2022, 08:17 AM   #3
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What squared setup did you end up going with?
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      09-19-2022, 08:51 AM   #4
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What squared setup did you end up going with?
275 40 R22 Michelin A/S 4.

It looks a bit weird from behind. But it is safe in light snow now.
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Sale pending
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Just a little skinny. Does the front not have enough room for a 285 so you could have a little more width in back? Most people won’t look twice at your rear wheel width. Great color by the way!
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Should have gone with 285 all around. I ended up getting those for wintertime. but 285 is also 50% more money on michelin side
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Thought about going 285, the Michelin option cost increase is significant.

The bmw service guy also recommended 275/40/22 because the size is identical to OEM and the rear 10.5 wheel can handle 275/40/22 without any issue.

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Should have gone with 285 all around. I ended up getting those for wintertime. but 285 is also 50% more money on michelin side
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Thought about going 285, the Michelin option cost increase is significant.

The bmw service guy also recommended 275/40/22 because the size is identical to OEM and the rear 10.5 wheel can handle 275/40/22 without any issue.

Yeah. I actually got TireRack to swap out my tires to new ones cause last set was bad. I didn't have to pay the difference. Thank god!
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      09-29-2022, 11:43 AM   #10
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Thought about going 285, the Michelin option cost increase is significant.

The bmw service guy also recommended 275/40/22 because the size is identical to OEM and the rear 10.5 wheel can handle 275/40/22 without any issue.
Do you have more pictures? I actually returned the 285 and got 275 Continentals instead. Maybe I will put a small spacer in the back lol
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Here is one at the lowest suspension setting. Camera angle is a little weird and I think it really looks fine without spacer.

but you can put spacer to make the wheel looks more aggressive for sure.

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Do you have more pictures? I actually returned the 285 and got 275 Continentals instead. Maybe I will put a small spacer in the back lol
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      10-13-2022, 07:45 PM   #12
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Your best bet would be 295/40 square.
It's actually bmw Munich recommended
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I just purchased 275 DWS. $200 coupon on eBay so only $1000 for all 4
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