I am new to this forum and also more importantly new to owning an X5 (or any kind of SUV), as the title suggests I need a bit of tyre advice. I have searched and read as many of the previous conversations but not answering my specific issues so thought I'd just ask (i'm prepared to be shot down on this).
I recently purchased a 2007 X5(E70) SE 3.0D (absolutely love the car!). The tyre tread looked ok when purchasing so was hoping to have a bit more time before looking at this.
A bulge has appeared on the sidewall of one of the rear tyres so I'm looking for a replacement asap and have many questions. Not sure how this happens but the garage we purchased the car from has kindly offered to replace it, but I want to make sure I get this right. Tyres currently fitted are 20 in:
- Front: 275/40 R20 kuhmo
- Rear: 315/35 R20 - Toyo Proxes
Not the best brands but not the worse, mixed but same axle so assume ok. Neither appear to be runflat or reinforced (although not sure about the reinforced part).
So can anyone advise on the following please?
-If I replace one rear, should i replace both?
-What i replace what is the minimum spec i should look for? Do i need to ensure they are reinforced or is this assumed for these vehicles? Spoke to a tyre garage who said load rating of 110, but blackcircles only has 106, so not sure if this is ok or not.
-Now, if i go crazy and go down the run flat route and replace all, what are peoples general thoughts?
-My wife will be driving this mostly so I want her to be safe, are they any better or worse?
-Does anyone know if run flats were originally fitted as standard?
-What are the downside with runflats on a vehicle like this? Assume noisy and bumpier, i would never fit them to a normal car but is it wrong to assume the difference is more negligible with an SUV?
Any help will be much appreciated, thanks!
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