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E70 wheels

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:56 pm

many thanks, ordering mine tonight!

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:01 pm

Does anyone noticed that E70 wheels are about 5 (five!!!!) kg heavier each, than E53 wheels? how is it going to affect my suspension?

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Sat Nov 27, 2010 10:30 pm

I have got them now...please tell me which way they go in (don't laugh please :)), just do not want any surprises tomorrow when I try to fit them :)

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by paulbryson75 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 10:35 am

apetrov - afraid i don't know I just handed the packet to the tyre fitter
02 X5 3.0d SE - Mods: Double exhaust, Angel eyes, orange bits removed! M-Sport steering wheel, e70 X5 Alloys, Aftermarket Sat/Nav DVD with rear screen, Webasto T91 Telestart, skid pan.

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by divelab » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:05 pm

More google searching showed they require a 'hub centric ring' to ensure proper fitting - the E53 X5 Has a wheel centre bore of 72.5mm or so with the E70 X5 having a bore of 74.1mm - not a big difference and it would appear some people have fitted the wheels and are quite happy with them. Loads of people on ebay supply the 'hub centric rings' = 8 quid for the 4 so have ordered these just to be 100%

I was originally told there was no problem fitting an E70 made wheel (style 177) onto an E53.
However much later at a garage when preparing to do a wheel alignment and balancing (after repairing the front right ball bearing), they noticed the wheels were vibrating too much to carry out the work. Hence now in the process of getting some centre rings.
Wonder if there is anyone out there who has managed to use an E70 wheel onto an E53 without any problems?
Silver Sport E53 X5 2003 3.0 DAT

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by bluex5 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:29 am

Looks good . Where did you get your exhaust and how much was it . :thumbsup:

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by paulbryson75 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:35 pm

the exhaust was on it when I purchased the car. Looks and sounds good.
02 X5 3.0d SE - Mods: Double exhaust, Angel eyes, orange bits removed! M-Sport steering wheel, e70 X5 Alloys, Aftermarket Sat/Nav DVD with rear screen, Webasto T91 Telestart, skid pan.

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:16 am

mounted the wheels, no vibration so far, but then I am driving 40mph max at the moment due to snow...

at what speed i am supposed to feel vibrations?

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:19 am

one more Q: the pressures for RFT are the same as for the normal tyres?

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Re: E70 wheels

Post by apetrov1x5 » Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:55 pm

I am still keeping my RFT on 2.2 bars.

Is this good?

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