I am owner of X3 2014 facelift and was querying approved used being sold with mixed tyres (front 2 x P7 and rear yoko G95 M+S). Dealer obviously said fine but official manual and my local BMW dealer said not good.
Reply from BMW at national level states my set up is safe - so I have now asked them to confirm the manual and local dealer are incorrect.
Any comments welcome
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Mixed tyres
Re: Mixed tyres
It was always the rule dont mix on the same axle.....so I would say its fine too.
Re: Mixed tyres
Are they runflats ? , star marked as they should not be selling a car without the star marking from a BMW dealer !
The mm in tread is also important on these cars as they tend to wind up the diff if none standard .
The mm in tread is also important on these cars as they tend to wind up the diff if none standard .
Re: Mixed tyres
What sizes of tyre are we talking? If it's a square set-up (ie same size front and rear) you might get away with it. If it's a staggered set-up, star-marked (BMW "homologated") tyres are pretty-much essential if you want to avoid the well-known potential transmission faults.
The next question is what are the current tread depths? IIRC, the official line is that the circumference of all 4 tyres must be within 1%, which equates to less than 3mm tread depth. It's possible that 2 different brands could be close to, or even beyond, that tolerance even when new - particularly if they are different sizes front & rear.
As I said at the beginning, you might get away with it. But personally, I'd be looking to either change the tyres for a full matching set sooner rather than later - or walk away from the car.
As ever, this is just my opinion.
The next question is what are the current tread depths? IIRC, the official line is that the circumference of all 4 tyres must be within 1%, which equates to less than 3mm tread depth. It's possible that 2 different brands could be close to, or even beyond, that tolerance even when new - particularly if they are different sizes front & rear.
As I said at the beginning, you might get away with it. But personally, I'd be looking to either change the tyres for a full matching set sooner rather than later - or walk away from the car.
As ever, this is just my opinion.