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Posted by VDPHB on June 23, 2000 at 18:19:14:

In Reply to: Re: Tire chains posted by Eddie@Tirerack.com on June 19, 2000 at 09:20:49:

: Thanks for the note. We do not recommend the use of chains, so we do not do any vehicle test fitments on them either. On a sport pkg. equipped car, like the Ci, it does have a lower ride height out of the box, so if you change your tire size that is a good fit, but you likely may not have enough clearance with chains, so I could not recommend that outside of you test fitting them yourself.

: Your best bet for the car is still to run a dedicated winter tire like the Blizzak for your best ice traction performance, but from an all season standpoint, the Dunlop Sp5000s are THE best tire selection in the group. You can call me to discuss your options further!

: Eddie

: If ordering, reference "Eddie ext 369" as your Previous Contac when you complete your order, or call me direct!

: Eddie
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: : Hey guys,

: : I have a 2000 328i w/ sport package. The owner's manual specifically states that I CANNOT use tire chains with the 225/45-17s that came with the car. Now it says that size 205/55-16 tires will accept chains. My question is this...does the factory sport suspension lower the vehicle to the point where I need to worry about clearance? The reason why I'm asking is that the 16 inch tire size are the std. factory size that come on non-sport suspension equipped 328s. If you can be of any assistance that would be great. In case you're wondering, I live in Southern California and go skiing in the winter, but snow tires aren't really an option because I live at the beach and have to drive at least 1 hour to get to snow, so I'd like to mount 16 inch rims w/ all seasons and be able to put chains on the tires when required.

: : By the way....which High Performance All Season tires would you recommend? G-Force KDWS, SP5000s, Pilot XGTH4s, MXV4s, AVS dB, RE930 or 940,Turanza Revos, P6000 Sport Veloces, or Eagle RS-As. Just to give you an idea, in So. Cal, I'd have these tires mounted from January through April and would like the best "blend" (if there is such thing) of dry, wet, and snow traction. I know it's a tough call, but any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!!!

: : Vu




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