wsj5
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Yes, straight swap. Even the TPMS is mount and play.I just got a 23 GV70 2.5T Sport Prestige in green, but I don't want the 21" rims. I prefer the better MPG of 19" rims. Is it possible to just do a straight swap?
I'm willing to trade with anyone. Located in SoCal.
Opting for the 21-inch wheels, however, drags down the city figure by a whopping 3 mpg and the highway number by 2 mpg, putting it almost on par with the V-6 version.
It would be interesting to know why the computer failed because of change in wheels. If the circumference of the wheels change dramatically it could impact the AWD system. MAYBE if there was a significant weight difference between the OEM and aftermarket wheels, but that would have to be pretty large or how else would BMW allow for a small or midsized spare tire ever be installed?For what it's worth, my son-in-law changed the size of the rims on his BMW SUV and the computer failed. At least that's what the service tech told him. $5k to fix. May want to research.
Agree with @deewan. General rule to not cause issues with AWD is to maintain the overall diameter of your tire within 3% of stock and the same on all 4 corners (some owners stagger their wheels and put wider and slightly larger tires on the rear). I could see how not following this could cause issues, but failing computer seems excessive. I suspect there is more to that. Anyway, it doesn't really apply here as OP is swapping OEM for OEM, almost identical overall diameter (21" tires are only .7% smaller diameter) and almost identical stance (19" are a bit narrower, but compensated by slightly lower offset of ET 39 vs the 21" that have ET 43). So really don't think OP has to worry in this case. And many GV70 owners have up or downsized to aftermarket wheels and tires without any reported issues.For what it's worth, my son-in-law changed the size of the rims on his BMW SUV and the computer failed. At least that's what the service tech told him. $5k to fix. May want to research.
For what it's worth, my son-in-law changed the size of the rims on his BMW SUV and the computer failed. At least that's what the service tech told him. $5k to fix. May want to research.
I have a 2023 sport prestige 2.5 T and I have been getting 24 mpg in the city. Highway mileage has been closer to 30 mpg. Both figures are using 93 Octane.Actually I like my 19's over the 21's purely because of the incredibly poor condition of our roads... You could probably make up the difference in MPG by changing your driving dynamics
I went from 19" to 20" and there is a pronounced, noticeable difference in ride quality. Not only does the sidewall get smaller but I went with DWS06+ tires so they're stiffer than the stock tires. Impacts are sharper, louder and don't feel as "soft" as the stock tires at 19"; but the car feels leaps and bounds better and more confident on the twisty mountain roads here. Going to 21" wheels with a more performance orientated tire will feel worse comfort wise than 19" but the vehicle will handle much better. 21" tires also have relatively horrible pricing compared to 19", 20" and 22" for whatever reason.Hi! Any of you guys changed their stock 19" wheels to 21" (aftermarket). Did that changed the driving experience? I've got the 2.5t Prestige and not a fan of the stock wheels. I'll either powder coat it with black or get 21" aftermarket ones.
Nice!Just got my new wheels installed...I think they look good, though the picture isn't great. They are machined chrome on the face but matte bronze inside, which I think goes well with the Burgundy...and the dark chrome almost looks a bit bronze in some light.
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It does look good man!Just got my new wheels installed...I think they look good, though the picture isn't great. They are machined chrome on the face but matte bronze inside, which I think goes well with the Burgundy...and the dark chrome almost looks a bit bronze in some light.
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