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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:53 pm
by Chompers
Who the fuck are federal tyres!?!? Aren't they the ones that used to be fitted to the ford explorer that kept blowing up and killing people!? Chompers
IIRC I think that was Firestone tyres. That being said, who are Federal tyres?

At the end of the day it's up to the OP what he puts on his car. Your car, your choice, your destiny

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:09 pm
by 535dboy
Chompers wrote:
Who the fuck are federal tyres!?!? Aren't they the ones that used to be fitted to the ford explorer that kept blowing up and killing people!? Chompers
IIRC I think that was Firestone tyres. That being said, who are Federal tyres?

At the end of the day it's up to the OP what he puts on his car. Your car, your choice, your destiny
Oh yeah thi k you are right

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:29 pm
by Shez1878
Hi Chaps,

Just been told I can't fit non-RFT to rims which have RFTs fitted to them.

Is this true?

Thank you!

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:33 pm
by X5Sport
Rubbish!!

The rims are identical these days.  Early RFT needed special rims but those are long gone.

R

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:47 pm
by huck
[quote="Shez1878"]
Hi Chaps,

Just been told I can't fit non-RFT to rims which have RFTs fitted to them.

Is this true?

Thank you!
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It is rubbish. Who has told you this?


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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:48 pm
by Shez1878
Some lady at a garage! Initially refused to do it as too dangerous then said it wasn't possible anyway.

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:04 pm
by huck
Utter, complete barlocks.


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Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:11 pm
by Reusch
I'm going to say it was she blonde ;).

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:30 pm
by Chompers
Doesn't matter what colour her hair was, that's just complete bollocks!!!  >:D

Main dealer or tyre centre?

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:47 pm
by Shez1878
Tyre centre

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:05 pm
by Don Coffey
So her lack of knowledge and understanding has lost the company a nice little earner.  I would be ringing up to chat to the boss and letting them know that due to a lack of training for the staff they are out of touch and turning business away.  Not many companies can afford to do so in today's climate.

Don

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:19 pm
by Chompers
[quote="Don Coffey"]
So her lack of knowledge and understanding has lost the company a nice little earner.  I would be ringing up to chat to the boss and letting them know that due to a lack of training for the staff they are out of touch and turning business away.  Not many companies can afford to do so in today's climate.

Don
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Don, it's a waste of breath. Let them @*%#ing fail  >:D we've been in the shit for 5 years now and if businesses have not adapted to treat/serve the customer correctly and stop mis-informing us then though. Vote with your feet and take your business elsewhere.

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:30 pm
by Don Coffey
[quote="Chompers"]
[quote="Don Coffey"]
So her lack of knowledge and understanding has lost the company a nice little earner.  I would be ringing up to chat to the boss and letting them know that due to a lack of training for the staff they are out of touch and turning business away.  Not many companies can afford to do so in today's climate.

Don
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Don, it's a waste of breath. Let them @*%#ing fail  >:D we've been in the shit for 5 years now and if businesses have not adapted to treat/serve the customer correctly and stop mis-informing us then though. Vote with your feet and take your business elsewhere.
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I do agree with what you have said Chompers, but if it was me, I'd give them a call on the off chance that I could extract an even bigger discount by giving them a second chance.  8)

Don

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:41 pm
by Chompers
A fair point. I have tried this once with a well known high st electrical retailer and got no where. Hence my stance in the post above.  ;)

Re: New wheels for BMW X5 E70 - Advice needed

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:25 am
by sarends
I have the Vredestein Wintrac Xtremes on 19" factory style 335s installed right now - they are a great tire - superb in the snow and ice plus they are a UHP tire, which manifests in the ride & handling - overall great tire!

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.

My X5 came with Style 335 19" wheels and Conti run flats, which I vehemently hated.  I went from them to the Vred Wintracs and noticed an immediate improvement in every aspect - and the Wintracs are snow tires!

So, I pretty much hate run flats. 

[quote="MaXX99"]
Currently also looking into a new set of rears. I have had 55.000 kms in total, and I am guessing I drove about 70% of these kms on the summertires ... approx. 40.000 km.
My rears look fine from the outside, but on the inside there is no thread left on them at all.
I am hesitating to replace them when I will switch back on my summer set or drive for another season on them.

If I would replace them, I am looking at following tires (also on a staggered 20" setup 275/40 & 315/35)

Atturo AZ800 (Cheap, mixed reviews, Nice thread pattern, not too sure about their performance in the wet)
Hankook Ventus S1 Evo (Everyone seems very positive about those)
Vredestein Sessenta (Very good reviews, but what about wear ?)
Vredestein Vorti (Very new tire which gets very good results in ADAC tests)
Toyo Proxes (there are quite some Toyo affecionados)
others (Michelin, Pirelli, Dunlop, Falken, Kumho, Marshal, Nankang, Pace Azura, Sonar, Yokohama) ???
The OEM bridgestones ?

My gut feeling goes out to the Hankooks or the new Vredestein Vorti's ... but any personal experiences of any alternative tires would be very appreciated of course ;)
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