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Can it be the tyres??
Re: Can it be the tyres??
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Re: Can it be the tyres??
[quote="kkx5"]
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/mi ... #129763369
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Thanks not come across that site before
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/mi ... #129763369
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Thanks not come across that site before
E53 X5 4.6is Carbon Black 2003
Mercedes CLK 320
Audi A6 Quattro 2.4
Mercedes CLK 320
Audi A6 Quattro 2.4
Re: Can it be the tyres??
[quote="kkx5"]
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
Re: Can it be the tyres??
Those Pirelli P zero's are OE on my 2014 lci X3, so you will be fine with those on the X5
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F25 x30d M Sport Lci. Prof Media/Nav, adaptive xenons,ext storage,lights package, 19" Staggered 622M alloys.
Re: Can it be the tyres??
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[quote="kkx5"]
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
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1. 255/19 same grip level for winter
2. non staggered, no transfer,diff, gearbox issues
3. et 48/18 looks good with wide arches
4. oe bmw
5. Set up not available on e53
Any more why you wanna ask?
[quote="kkx5"]
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
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1. 255/19 same grip level for winter
2. non staggered, no transfer,diff, gearbox issues
3. et 48/18 looks good with wide arches
4. oe bmw
5. Set up not available on e53
Any more why you wanna ask?
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Re: Can it be the tyres??
Hankook Ventus tyres are showing as 'Not suitable for' against the current F15 model, but whether that is still relevant for the E53 I don't know. Hankook were only added for the F15/16 series.
Puzzled that they list a tyre in the parts catalogue and then call it unsuitable ???
Puzzled that they list a tyre in the parts catalogue and then call it unsuitable ???
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Can it be the tyres??
[quote="kkx5"]
[quote="Smeeagain"]
[quote="kkx5"]
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
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1. 255/19 same grip level for winter
2. non staggered, no transfer,diff, gearbox issues
3. et 48/18 looks good with wide arches
4. oe bmw
5. Set up not available on e53
Any more why you wanna ask?
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Because different folk have a different take on what defines a "winter" set up. For some folk on here it is about having a spare set of wheels and tyres that all take all the mud and crud and road salt etc so that they can keep the summer set shiny and clean. For others it is about tacking serious winter weather. For driving in deep snow a higher profile tyre is better as it cuts through the now easier and will flex more (resulting in better grip), that allowed profile or a run flat. And the compound makes a difference. winter compounds operate best at or below 7c (So much so that in Nordic countries it is an offence to run summer tyres in the winter).
So whilst I don't necessarily disagree with you (except for the fact that something that 'looks good' is not a reason for a winter set set up!), I do this it is very much a case of the conditions and horses for courses.
Smee
[quote="Smeeagain"]
[quote="kkx5"]
255/55/19 non staggered, different et 48/18 front/back. Perfect for e53.
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Why is it perfect for E53?
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1. 255/19 same grip level for winter
2. non staggered, no transfer,diff, gearbox issues
3. et 48/18 looks good with wide arches
4. oe bmw
5. Set up not available on e53
Any more why you wanna ask?
[/quote]
Because different folk have a different take on what defines a "winter" set up. For some folk on here it is about having a spare set of wheels and tyres that all take all the mud and crud and road salt etc so that they can keep the summer set shiny and clean. For others it is about tacking serious winter weather. For driving in deep snow a higher profile tyre is better as it cuts through the now easier and will flex more (resulting in better grip), that allowed profile or a run flat. And the compound makes a difference. winter compounds operate best at or below 7c (So much so that in Nordic countries it is an offence to run summer tyres in the winter).
So whilst I don't necessarily disagree with you (except for the fact that something that 'looks good' is not a reason for a winter set set up!), I do this it is very much a case of the conditions and horses for courses.
Smee
Re: Can it be the tyres??
I've been running Toyo Proxes on the 4.8 for nearly all of it's life with me and no issues. I've even run them round Spa and Silverstone )
Re: Can it be the tyres??
Got the Pirellis fitted the rears were 5mm and the fronts closer to 6mm - before I put them on I measured the circumference of all 4 and there was a difference of about 8mm. I reckon from the factory the 315 35 20 will be approx 2300mm.....and the 275 40 20 approx 2305mm
The car seems to drive spot on again, need to take it for a proper spin but so far so good. Not too sure about run flats on an E53 but thats another discussion (only put these on for £200 to test the transfer box)
The acceleras are now in my garden and from just putting the fronts and rears side by side you can see a size difference. Having measured them there is a 30mm difference in circumference - no wonder the transfer box was going mad
The car seems to drive spot on again, need to take it for a proper spin but so far so good. Not too sure about run flats on an E53 but thats another discussion (only put these on for £200 to test the transfer box)
The acceleras are now in my garden and from just putting the fronts and rears side by side you can see a size difference. Having measured them there is a 30mm difference in circumference - no wonder the transfer box was going mad
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Re: Can it be the tyres??
30mm no wonder it wasn't happy given that builds up a little more on each rotation!
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Can it be the tyres??
Im shocked to be honest didnt expect it to be that much
Re: Can it be the tyres??
So, where are all these guys who kept saying approved tyres are bullsh..?
Re: Can it be the tyres??
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So, where are all these guys who kept saying approved tyres are bullsh..?
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Couldn't agree more - come on guys step forward and defend your comments !!!!!!
So, where are all these guys who kept saying approved tyres are bullsh..?
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Couldn't agree more - come on guys step forward and defend your comments !!!!!!
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Re: Can it be the tyres??
Put whatever you want on your cars.... ATM I can afford to put decent tyres on so I will. Reading on this site and other it seems putting different rubber on at the same time or different tread depths screws things up, KKx5 is the guru on the transfer boxes.
After paying for a new gearbox I don't fancy coughing up for a transfer box next. I probably could've gotten away with just relaxing the rears this time around, decided not to risk it
After paying for a new gearbox I don't fancy coughing up for a transfer box next. I probably could've gotten away with just relaxing the rears this time around, decided not to risk it
2005 X5 3.0d Sport
Mods: Engine Re-Map, LED Angel Eyes, HID Upgrade, Cobra Quad Tip Exhaust, Pioneer Head Unit, E70 rear wiper and a new Gearbox :'(
Mods: Engine Re-Map, LED Angel Eyes, HID Upgrade, Cobra Quad Tip Exhaust, Pioneer Head Unit, E70 rear wiper and a new Gearbox :'(