
When shopping for tires for your 2010 BMW 750Li xDrive, it's important to consider run-flat tires which are designed specifically for BMW vehicles like yours. Run-flat technology allows you to drive safely even after a puncture, giving you peace of mind and convenience. Your BMW 750Li xDrive typically requires tires sized 245/50-18 on the front and 275/40-18 on the rear, ensuring optimal performance and handling. For these sizes, check out options like 245/50-18 and 275/40-18 to find the perfect fit. Proper tire maintenance, including regular pressure checks and alignment, is crucial to maximize the life and safety of your tires. Scheduling a same-day appointment with us ensures you get back on the road quickly with the right tires.
Why Choose Run-Flat Tires for Your BMW 750Li xDrive
BMW relies on run-flat tires to provide enhanced safety and performance. These tires feature reinforced sidewalls that support the vehicle's weight even when air pressure is lost. This means you can continue driving for up to 50 miles at a reduced speed, allowing you to reach a service location without immediate tire replacement. We stock a wide range of run-flat tires suitable for your 2010 BMW 750Li xDrive, helping maintain the luxury and driving experience you expect. Plus, our fast, local service means you can schedule an appointment and be in and out quickly.
Tire Sizes and Maintenance Tips
Your BMW 750Li xDrive uses staggered tire sizes to optimize traction and handling. The front tires are typically 245/50-18 and the rear tires are usually 275/40-18. When replacing tires, it's best to replace all four for balanced performance, especially with all-wheel drive systems like xDrive. Our store carries thousands of tires in stock, including premium brands and models designed for your vehicle. Remember to check tire pressures monthly and rotate tires regularly to ensure even wear. For added assurance, consider reviewing our tire warranty information and explore all tire brands to find the ideal match for your driving needs.











