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Tire Tread Miss Matching
Warning, I got a split in my left rear tire and it was in the sidewall. No way to repair it, so it had to be replaced. I was advised by Discount Tires not to miss match the tire brand and tread. They said the x drive has sensors and it will make the trans go crazy trying to figure out what is needed for traction. I replaced both back tires. Now when I go around curves, corners, and sudden lane change with some speed my X3 starts fishtailing getting really squirally. It's really scary. It's because the tread in the front is different and half of the tread is worn. Now I have to replace the front tires as well. So much for trying to get off cheap. Don't try what I did, you will be sorrrry.
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2. if overal diameter difference is big enough it may cause damage to AWD system and all the electronics that keep you straight will be going apeshit because they will be thinking that you're spinning out as tires rotate at different speeds and thats what ABS sensors look for. thats why i'm buying whole new summer set b/c my rear are almost worn to the bars and front are half way there, but my rear end is whining like crazy because of few mm difference. what i would do in your case is get new tire like your current one and shave it to have same thread depth as rest, Tire Rack can do it
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The X3 is sensitive to mismatched tires. There have been multiple reports of the transfer case failing prematurely due to different tread depths and brands on different axles. Another sign is like you noted, a negative effect on handling and unneeded DSC intervention.
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Tire tread mismatching
Is there a recommended difference in tread depth between tires on an axle or between front and back tires that you should not exceed? I have a tire I must replace due to sidewall puncture, and the other tire on the axle is the original with 46K miles.
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I would use 2% as a guideline. Translated to tread depth, if there is a difference of 50% I would replace all.
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Tire Tread Miss Matching
Thanks for the info . So if my Pirelli Scorpion STR brand new has tread depth 10/32, you are suggesting that any tire with tread depth less than 5/32 should be replaced, correct?
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I wouldn't go that far. Tires are worn out when they have 2/32" left, so 50% worn is 6/32". But if they are the original tires at 47,000 miles and it was my vehicle I would replace all of them. That is a downside of an awd vehicle.
You have just as much of a problem front/rear as you do side to side. Side to side is hard on the diff, but front/rear differences are hard on the transfer case, and that is where issues have shown up with X3s with mismatched tires.
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2007 X3 3.0si, 6 MT, Premium, White Retired: 2008 535i, 6 MT, M Sport, Premium, Space Grey 2003 X5 3.0 Steptronic, Premium, Titanium Silver 2002 325xi 5 MT, Steel Grey 2004 Z4 3.0 Premium, Sport, SMG, Maldives Blue |
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Thanks for the info. I have doubts too. You mentioned warning lights. Is it always the case that if there is a problem there will be warning lights, or can you have a situation where you get no feedback from the car and eventually suffer failure to the differential or transfer case?
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You won't get failures from the differentials, in my opinion. They get additional wear, but differentials are pretty solid.
The failures that have been reported are to the transfer case. Dealer technicians on this site have reported these problems, as well as individual posters. No warning lights were evidenced, it was just accumulated stress on the transfer case over time.
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2007 X3 3.0si, 6 MT, Premium, White Retired: 2008 535i, 6 MT, M Sport, Premium, Space Grey 2003 X5 3.0 Steptronic, Premium, Titanium Silver 2002 325xi 5 MT, Steel Grey 2004 Z4 3.0 Premium, Sport, SMG, Maldives Blue |
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