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Aftermarket rims?

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Has anyone out there changed their stock rims? I'm toying with the idea of changing my 20s.
Pics would be much appreciated.
 
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Has anyone out there changed their stock rims? I'm toying with the idea of changing my 20s. Pics would be much appreciated.
Something I am considering on my Limited AWD too. But do you know the rim size, I know it is a 20". I am considering seeing what larger size tire I can get on these rims and putting on some Michelins. In my experience the Michelins on my Sorento, BMW135 track car, and Jaguar F type made a huge difference in traction, smoothness and ride quality. I think that Michelins might take out some of the harshness I have experienced in the Palisade vs our previous Sorento.
 
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BMW uses 5x120. I sourced those for our X7 because I hate our stock wheels. I hadn’t heard of Savini until I joined the X7 forums. The BMW guys seem to love them. A little expensive for my taste and maybe a little overkill for the Pal’e. The X7 guys like ‘em because they’re lighter. Reduces unstrung weight so your SUV is actually faster and stops quicker. Enough to notice? Probably not. Moving from 20 to 22 may negate any weight savings anyway. But they definitely look better,

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BMW uses 5x120. I sourced those for our X7 because I hate our stock wheels. I hadn’t heard of Savini until I joined the X7 forums. The BMW guys seem to love them. A little expensive for my taste and maybe a little overkill for the Pal’e. The X7 guys like ‘em because they’re lighter. Reduces unstrung weight so your SUV is actually faster and stops quicker. Enough to notice? Probably not. Moving from 20 to 22 may negate any weight savings anyway. But they definitely look better,

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Interesting. I thought you were trying to put the X7 wheels on the Palisade when I read your comment.

Also, I heard BMW changed the bolt pattern to 5x112 in 2019.
 
#38 ·
Hey, hi everyone! Got myself Limited recently and thinking about adding summer set of wheels (I believe stock All Season will do just fine for couple of mild North-East winters we're having for last years). Obviously, Palisade is not a sports car and it's all about comfort cruising, so 20" should definitely do, but I'm curious how much stiffer ride is with 22"? Assuming loss of 29mm of sidewall height and more rigid summer tire rubber compound, I expect it to be stiffer ride. But how much stiffer it feels? Does anyone can provide any feedback? Thank you!
 
#39 ·
22 inch rims. Ride quality is very slightly harder or not as plush but I honestly don’t feel a difference and the wife hasn’t said it feels harsher and she tells me everything when it comes to riding in the car. Only thing I’ve noticed is it seems gas mileage has taken a hit. Anyone else with 22” rims seeing the same? These are very light weight rims as well so if anything these are same or less weight than stock 20’s

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Can i know the specs of your rims specially the offset
22 inch rims. Ride quality is very slightly harder or not as plush but I honestly don’t feel a difference and the wife hasn’t said it feels harsher and she tells me everything when it comes to riding in the car. Only thing I’ve noticed is it seems gas mileage has taken a hit. Anyone else with 22” rims seeing the same? These are very light weight rims as well so if anything these are same or less weight than stock 20’s

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