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Looking to buy a used X5
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
So managed a day full of driving today - all good
A few issues I need your help on though guys:
1. Right speaker doesn't work, anyone recommend an Audio guy in Birmingham?
2. The housing is missing around the bonnet opening lever. Where could I get this?
3. The SAT/NAV screen has been damaged with a scratch about an inch long. Is this repairable?
4. There is a small chunk of leather missing from rear passenger side door. Is this repairable?
Finally, the ride feels really 'jumpy'. Could possibly be I am being paranoid as I've moved from a 750 to an X5 but I'm sure my previous X5 Sport was a lot firmer. This just seems a tad too bumpy.
Thanks again chaps!
A few issues I need your help on though guys:
1. Right speaker doesn't work, anyone recommend an Audio guy in Birmingham?
2. The housing is missing around the bonnet opening lever. Where could I get this?
3. The SAT/NAV screen has been damaged with a scratch about an inch long. Is this repairable?
4. There is a small chunk of leather missing from rear passenger side door. Is this repairable?
Finally, the ride feels really 'jumpy'. Could possibly be I am being paranoid as I've moved from a 750 to an X5 but I'm sure my previous X5 Sport was a lot firmer. This just seems a tad too bumpy.
Thanks again chaps!
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
[quote="Shez1878"]
So managed a day full of driving today - all good
A few issues I need your help on though guys:
1. Right speaker doesn't work, anyone recommend an Audio guy in Birmingham?
2. The housing is missing around the bonnet opening lever. Where could I get this?
3. The SAT/NAV screen has been damaged with a scratch about an inch long. Is this repairable?
4. There is a small chunk of leather missing from rear passenger side door. Is this repairable?
Finally, the ride feels really 'jumpy'. Could possibly be I am being paranoid as I've moved from a 750 to an X5 but I'm sure my previous X5 Sport was a lot firmer. This just seems a tad too bumpy.
Thanks again chaps!
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Huge congrats.
I'm in Wolves and happy for you to pop over and we can check it over and try and sort the speaker, etc. pm me if you want.
So managed a day full of driving today - all good
A few issues I need your help on though guys:
1. Right speaker doesn't work, anyone recommend an Audio guy in Birmingham?
2. The housing is missing around the bonnet opening lever. Where could I get this?
3. The SAT/NAV screen has been damaged with a scratch about an inch long. Is this repairable?
4. There is a small chunk of leather missing from rear passenger side door. Is this repairable?
Finally, the ride feels really 'jumpy'. Could possibly be I am being paranoid as I've moved from a 750 to an X5 but I'm sure my previous X5 Sport was a lot firmer. This just seems a tad too bumpy.
Thanks again chaps!
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Huge congrats.
I'm in Wolves and happy for you to pop over and we can check it over and try and sort the speaker, etc. pm me if you want.
Looking to buy a used X5
When you say jumpy, how do you mean? Is it firmer or less settled than you expected?
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Re: Looking to buy a used X5
Huge congrats.
I'm in Wolves and happy for you to pop over and we can check it over and try and sort the speaker, etc. pm me if you want.
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Thanks mate - very generous offer. Will be taking you up on that! Be good to get your expert opinion on the car also
I'm in Wolves and happy for you to pop over and we can check it over and try and sort the speaker, etc. pm me if you want.
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Thanks mate - very generous offer. Will be taking you up on that! Be good to get your expert opinion on the car also
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
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When you say jumpy, how do you mean? Is it firmer or less settled than you expected?
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It just feels 'bouncy' like most 4x4's I suppose. I remember my last X5 holding the road better and feeling more car than 4x4 if that makes sense.
This felt bouncy even on the motorway. Or as I say, its me being used to a drive of a 750 :blink:
When you say jumpy, how do you mean? Is it firmer or less settled than you expected?
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It just feels 'bouncy' like most 4x4's I suppose. I remember my last X5 holding the road better and feeling more car than 4x4 if that makes sense.
This felt bouncy even on the motorway. Or as I say, its me being used to a drive of a 750 :blink:
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Re: Looking to buy a used X5
[quote="X5Sport"]
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
[quote="Shez1878"]
Thanks mate - very generous offer. Will be taking you up on that! Be good to get your expert opinion on the car also
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No problem, I only charge £50/hour labour rate...... ) ) )
Thanks mate - very generous offer. Will be taking you up on that! Be good to get your expert opinion on the car also
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No problem, I only charge £50/hour labour rate...... ) ) )
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
[quote="Shez1878"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
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Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
[quote="X5Sport"]
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
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Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
[quote="Raj"]
[quote="Shez1878"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
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Now this is strange....just looked at the tyres....this set-up look right to you?
FRONT Michelin 255/50/R19
REAR Michelin 285/45/R19
??
Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
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[quote="Shez1878"]
[quote="X5Sport"]
Don't remember my X5 ever feeling 'bouncy' at any time. It felt 'planted' to the road! Are the tyre pressures OK as in not been set too high? They should be around 31psi all round I think (memory getting hazy now).
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Sounds like good advice. Something definitely isnt right!
Like driving something out of Whacky Races!
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Now this is strange....just looked at the tyres....this set-up look right to you?
FRONT Michelin 255/50/R19
REAR Michelin 285/45/R19
??
Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
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Re: Looking to buy a used X5
Now this is strange....just looked at the tyres....this set-up look right to you?
FRONT Michelin 255/50/R19
REAR Michelin 285/45/R19
??
Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
FRONT Michelin 255/50/R19
REAR Michelin 285/45/R19
??
Tyre pressures definitely the quickest and easiest thing to check. Otherwise a worn shock on the front?
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
Sounds right. The sport has a staggered set up on 19" rims. 17" rims were same size all round.
After tyre press check then is could a front shock. Should be air on the rears - well mine was anyway.
After tyre press check then is could a front shock. Should be air on the rears - well mine was anyway.
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Yup that's the standard staggered setup
Re: Looking to buy a used X5
Thanks chaps.
Getting mixed info on correct tyre pressures for 285s. 35 PSI sound about right?
And 32 for 255s?
Cheers!
Getting mixed info on correct tyre pressures for 285s. 35 PSI sound about right?
And 32 for 255s?
Cheers!
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I'm sure correct tyre pressure info is inside the drivers door or fuel flap. It's deffo in the owners manual.