New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Shez1878 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 2:55 pm
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Shez1878 » Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:27 pm
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Don Coffey » Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:37 pm
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by MaXX99 » Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:46 am
I just ordered summer tires and a set of 20" wheels. I really wanted to try Vredestion Ultrac Vorti as the reviews are amazing, but the closest size is 285/35/20 and that is just too short (IMO). So, I went with Vredestein Sessantas in a staggered setup (315/35/20 + 275/40/20). I have a 97 M3 sedan with Sessantas and I really like them,so I am optimistic about how they will be on the X5.
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I am also tempted to steer away from the RFT's on my 20" staggered setup (275/315). I did also look into those Vorti's as you could read in my previous post, and indeed all reviews are all raving about the tire. The do use it on sportscars mainly though (DB9, CLS, Porshe's etc). I wonder how they hold their own on our heavy SUV's ... When you look on the vredestein site you can see they do have the vorti's in 315/35/20 & 275/40/20 : http://www.vredestein.nl/autobanden/sea ... /35/20/all & http://www.vredestein.nl/autobanden/sea ... /40/20/all
Both with a correct load index and XL rating for our E70's ... I am curious about wear though because that seemed also the only complaint on the Sessenta's (10k miles etc).
I had looked into those Atturo's also and found very positive reviews about them, but they don't carry a 110 load index, nor an XL rating so I steered away from them.
Nankang AS1 on the other hand do have correct specs ... but I am quite hesitant for those.
If anyone puts the Vorti's on their E70's let us know

What real-life mileage are you guys getting on the sessenta's ?
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Caesium » Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:16 am

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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by X5Sport » Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:23 am
If you want to ensure your AWD system works without issues then go for '*' rated tyres, whether for winter or summer.
Avoid anything with large tread blocks such as those you might fit to a pickup as for some reason these are more likely to cause trouble.
Avoid large tread depth differences front to back as this is more likely to cause an issue.
That limits you to Bridgestone, Dunlop, Michelin, Continental and maybe a couple of others like Hankook.
Don't go really cheap and buy at that end of the market. These cars weigh 2-tonnes and will not give you the handling and security that these cars need for good road manners.

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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Graeme » Sun Nov 29, 2015 12:02 pm
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by Cat Man » Wed Dec 02, 2015 9:53 am
Last 18 months I've owned my car it has run on the standard factory Bridgestone HP Sport - grip is outstanding, so is wear (25,000 miles on a set give or take). Must say though, with sport suspension option and run flat tyres, the ride can be quite hard, which isnt so good sometimes living in Leeds (pot hole capital of the UK!)
During winter I've got Vredestein non run flat. Ride is definitely smoother but at a cost of the steering feeling a bit squishier.
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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed
Post by JimmySpeed » Wed Dec 02, 2015 4:55 pm
Ride was excellent and handling didn't appear to suffer apart from the obvious extra squishiness which is inevitable going to non-RFT. Even then it was only slight and only noticeable when really pushing it. Normal driving was just much smoother and more comfortable. I would do the same on my LCI however (1) the LCI seems better on RFTs than my 2007 was and (2) the tyres it came with are damned near new.
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