Just had a full set of RFTs fitted to my X to replace the 20" Dunlop Sportmaxx supplied at new. Went for the Bridgestone in the end as the life of the Dunlops fell far below what I would have expected, and they were cheaper than the Dunlop option.
I only got about 14,000 miles out of the Summer set which is about 10k less than I used to get from the non-RFT Diamaris I used on my E53. The winter Pirellis Scorpions (RFT 19") are wearing far better too.
Full set £880 fitted (new valves) and balanced.
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New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
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Re: New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
X5Sport,
Did you consider changing to non-runflats at all, similar to a lot of E70 owners?
Did you consider changing to non-runflats at all, similar to a lot of E70 owners?
Cheers
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
Re: New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
Considered, yes, but with the car under warranty and not having had the same 'ride' issues reported by E70 owners I eventually decided to stick with the RFT type.
It may be that because the car has a different suspension set-up with no air springs, OEM fitted sport suspension and the active rear axle system that the ride is different. The X6 is a different niche car to the X5 and both are about handling rather than ride quality.
We also have a 10 year old 3 series on 18" wheels and M Sport suspension where the tyres are very low profile and have no give either that we're used to the harder ride. It's what I expect from a car equipped with 'sport' suspension anyway - it's never going to be one to waft along, and certainly not on British roads these days!
There was a sign in the tyre place which I thought was vey apt....
"We used to drive on the left, now we drive on what's left of the road"
It may be that because the car has a different suspension set-up with no air springs, OEM fitted sport suspension and the active rear axle system that the ride is different. The X6 is a different niche car to the X5 and both are about handling rather than ride quality.
We also have a 10 year old 3 series on 18" wheels and M Sport suspension where the tyres are very low profile and have no give either that we're used to the harder ride. It's what I expect from a car equipped with 'sport' suspension anyway - it's never going to be one to waft along, and certainly not on British roads these days!
There was a sign in the tyre place which I thought was vey apt....
"We used to drive on the left, now we drive on what's left of the road"
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
Not a bad price, but terrible mileage.
I am on 14k miles now as well, but my tires probably have about 60% life left in them. They are 19" though.
I am on 14k miles now as well, but my tires probably have about 60% life left in them. They are 19" though.
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Re: New Tyres - Bridgestone - fitted
14k was the norm for me
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Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport