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All season tires on staggered setup?
So based on what I am reading and learning from you guys. It sounds like most of you are getting non rft performance tires + winter wheel tire set. I get why you do it. It handles better for specific weather and longer tire life.
But let's say I don't want to spend an extra $2474 on a winter wheel and tire set, couldn't I just get a staggered set with all season tires? Can a dealer do that? |
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You could option the staggered performance wheel option you like and just swap the tires to all seasons once the car comes in. It'll be more like $1k as opposed to spending $2.5k for a additional set of wheels.
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I suppose I could use it until the tires need to be updated and then change it to an a season. How bad would it be to drive post snow (not in the middle of snow) using the high performance non rft tires (893M)? |
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Are there any downside to having all season tires on the staggered setup? |
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Thanks for all the input and OP for asking. I plan on doing just this.. ordering the NRF performance setup and getting good all seasons once next winter comes around
Good to know I should be able to sell the performance tires in a used but good condition, probably on FB marketplace |
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Be careful. You should check your tires to make sure they are not directional. On a staggered setup, you can only rotate directional tires from side to side if they are dismounted and re-mounted.
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I've ordered the 1VX option with the performance non run flats. I plan on doing the same, since I live on Cape Cod and it gets snowy and cold here, too! Snowing now as I write this! I've been researching the ultra high performance all season non run flats. After watching UTube videos, etc, I've narrowed my choices down to two tires: Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 and the Continental Contact DWS06 Plus. I do not intend to track my vehicle. Being over 70, I don't feel like changing tires and wheels every 6 months. Any comments or suggestions as to these two choices, or should I also consider other options, etc? I, too, plan to sell my original equipment performance tires soon after delivery of my new M240xi.
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I live in Denver and put staggered all seasons on my car since the snow really doesn't stick around long here and i don't like how snow tires perform/feel in the dry.. I have the cooling and hp tire package which comes with the wider front and rear wheels. I decided to do the Michelin pilot sport 4 all seasons. Since I put them on about a month ago, of course it has snowed at least once a week! Lol. So far I'm pretty impressed with them. The rear does kick out pretty easily in the snow but I kind of like that!
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I think both tires will work well since the performance difference is so minute based on reviews I came across. The michelins seem to work better on track but the DWS06+ seem to have a slightly better on-road manners which is what I was after. Discount tire has a $110 discount on the Michelin's from today till 2/21 which brought down the price difference between the contis and the michelins to ~$10 In the end, I dont think you could go wrong with either option. Last edited by mechman; 02-18-2022 at 11:51 AM.. |
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Thanks for the reply, mechman. My 1VX option comes thru with 225/40/19F and 255/35/19R. While we share the same rear tire size, your front tires are different. May I ask why your front tires are the larger size? Is that an option that I could utilize? And if so, what would be the advantage for me to do so, rather than keeping the original size? Although my CA said I had an immediate allocation, I've been waiting in Production Scheduling for over two weeks, No VIN yet, either. Probably be May before I see the vehicle. Thanks!
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The max width on the rear 19x8.5 is 255mm which is the stock size on the car but the front being 19x8 can only accommodate a 245mm wide tire. I figured upsizing the front should provide better handling feel in the dry while giving up some performance in snowy conditions. I dont intend to drive this car much in snow as it wont be my primary car. Moreover, wider tires also look cooler ![]() |
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Since I'm retired and have no need to drive in snow, I'm probably going to do the same as you. Anything that can make me look cooler at my age, I've got to give it a shot!! Tire and wheel combinations on these vehicles can sure be confusing! Thanks!
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