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the x3 is made for off roading, the x5 is however not. |
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Don't agree. Neither vehicle is expressly designed for off-road but with a robust wheel and tyre package (I run 17s on my E53 3.0d with 235/65 all-terrain tyres) you can still have a bit of fun. I find my X is excellent on sand (aired down to 16-18psi), fantastic on fast gravel and handy enough on easy trails provided you drive with due care.
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X3 not for off-road?
Went out again mudding and climbing. Did well given lack of locking diff and street tires. Pictures to follow. Will be going with 17 inch wheels and 235/65/17's as recommended on this forum, actually. Leaning towards Yoko's Geo AT-s but also looking at Pirelli ATR and Michelin X-terrains. Any opinions? Does anyone have the underrider protector? Seems like that is a must as well. I would say that I am a very proficient off-roader on the H3 (read: careful driver) so hopefully the X3 will continue to take me places as well. Plan on taking the easy lines on obstacles but will test what German engineers have done
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Last edited by Fraser; 02-07-2010 at 11:19 PM. |
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Sorry, I meant to say that I am looking at 225/65R17 which should fit, no?
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