Complete Integration with BMW Warranty
Our Original Equipment (OE) winter wheel packages not only ensure a perfect fit and finish but are also fully covered by BMW's warranty. This provides peace of mind knowing that your investment is protected under the same rigorous standards as your vehicle itself.
Our OE winter wheel packages are pre-assembled and ready for installation, allowing for quick and efficient winter wheel swaps. There's no need for mounting tires to rims--simply swap and go. This streamlined process ensures that your BMW is winter-ready in no time.
Each component of our OE winter wheel packages, from the tires to the rims, is specifically engineered for your BMW. The tires are BMW-approved and rated, meeting the proper weight and speed ratings to enhance your vehicle's performance in winter conditions.
To ensure optimal functionality, our OE winter wheel packages include BMW TPM (Tire Pressure Monitoring) sensors that calibrate seamlessly with your BMW. This integration enhances safety and maintains the high standards of vehicle performance and reliability you expect from BMW.
Disclaimer(s): Supplies are limited. All tire packages subject to Availability. Prices subject to change without notice. Offers only valid with purchase of four (4) winter tires. Caps not available with Accent wheel.
All-season tires are a balance between tread life, ride quality, fuel economy and traction. But tires that grip the road in summer don't always offer the same traction when the weather turns cold. In fact, the tread compound used in all-season tires offers little cold weather traction and becomes hard, losing pliability and traction in freezing temperatures. Winter or snow tires, however, are designed to help deliver better safety and control in snow, slush, rain, ice and cold weather. A good comparison for difference between all-season and winter tires is similar to tennis shoes to snow boots. While it's possible to walk down a slick, snow-covered sidewalk wearing tennis shoes, it's usually easier and safer to do so with snow boots.
Winter tires have a soft rubber compound that remains flexible as temperatures drop to better conform to the road for more controlled handling. They also have tread patterns with wider grooves to enhance traction on snow and ice by providing channels to drain water and expel snow. Typically, they have deep sipes, which are small slits in the tread that help cut through water and slush, avoiding hydroplaning and improving grip. Grip is critical, not just to avoid getting stuck, but to help ensure that the car can stop and steer.
Always install winter tires in a matching set of four to help maintain balance and control while in winter driving conditions. Using just two winter tires on a vehicle creates a mismatch in traction that can have serious consequences. With front-wheel-drive, putting snow tires on the front only will result in the back wheels not having as much grip as the front wheels. This will make the car much more likely to spin out while braking or cornering. With snow tires on the just back wheels of a rear-wheel-drive car, the front wheels won't grip as well as those that provide the power, so the car may not respond when the steering wheel is turned -- it will simply plow straight ahead (understeer).
Maintaining correct air pressure is a requirement for good handling, traction and durability. The fall and early winter months are the most important times to check inflation pressures since air contracts as temperatures get colder. For every 10 degrees (°C) change in outside temperature, tire inflation pressure will change by about one psi (up with higher and down with lower temperatures). And don't forget to keep the valve caps on! If left off, moisture can freeze in the valve allowing air to escape.
Tires that meet severe snow standards display a snowflake symbol on the tire's sidewall. This symbol helps set winter tires apart from standard mud-and-snow rated and all-season tires.
Finally, slow, careful driving is always the best plan in wintry conditions. One of the best actions a driver can take to maximize traction, grip and braking performance in winter conditions is to install tires specifically designed for winter driving. They can enhance control, provide the traction needed to navigate snowy roads and handle unexpected stops.
Tires play a vital role as part of your BMW, especially in Canada. As the only part of the car that touches the road, your tires should be in top shape so you can stay safe on the road. With routine inspections and maintenance, your tires can stay in great shape all year. However, there are a few warning signs that mean it may be time to bring your BMW in:
If you start to notice any of these signs of wear, a failing tire may not be far behind. No one wants to be stranded on the side of the road waiting for assistance or putting on a spare, and that is the least dangerous scenario. Even worse, a tire blowout on the freeway could lead to a devastating accident.
New tires are safer and perform better. You can see an increase in fuel efficiency, traction, and braking distance. But if you're shopping for a new set of tires, you probably have quite a few questions. We know navigating a maze of different types, sizes, and tread types can be confusing. Thankfully, we're here to help.
BMW offers a wide variety of approved tires that are tailor made, rigorously tested, and awarded top safety ratings. Here is a quick breakdown of key BMW tire terms:
Whether you're in the market for new tires or just need a nail removed, the professionally-trained technicians at Elite BMW can help you. Ready for repair those tires or to buy a new set? Schedule your appointment with our tire experts at Elite BMW. Trust our advisers to get you the perfect set of tires for your BMW that can battle the rugged Ontario driving conditions.