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Old 07-04-2012, 09:01 AM
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Different rolling radius on front+rear = blown diff?

Hi Guys

I temporarily have bigger radius tyres on my rears than on my front, as I'm waiting on my tyre shop to get my new rear tyres in. If I want to drive a few hundred kilometers like this, will it cause damage?

Fronts = 275/45R20
Rears = 295/45R20

So rears are slightly larger, meaning the centre diff will have to compensate for the different speeds at which these wheels spin?

I remember on my Mitsubishi Evo 6, the centre diff was a viscous diff, so running different radius wheels/tyres would overheat the centre diff, eventually causing failure and overheating.

How does the E53 X5 centre diff work? I have the 2005 3.0d model, with 6 speed automatic trans.

Thanks very much for any help..

Cheers,
Scott.
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