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Old 03-26-2015, 01:26 PM
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AWESOME! I've got DWS' right now, and could be changing my rears after 15K already! This is one reason I have s second set of 87's waiting in the garage! Square em up!!!
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Old 03-26-2015, 02:21 PM
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I have the Duelers in the front and Nitto Invo's in the rear. My Dualer for some reason is noisy. I can hear the fronts but it's rock solid quiet in the rear.

Invo's aren't bad at all. 260 (or is it 240) wear so..... yeah. I figure with new rears with this kind of treadwear and fronts being a little harder, by the time I need to replace the rears, I'll get a whole set from Costco though I'm not sure which ones.

The Invo's are great in the wet and grips very well in the dry. I'm not kind to my tires at all (nor are any auto-x'ers) and the Invo's head up well. Never used Nittos but got them at a steal and really needed just a set of rears.

I'm actually thinking about replacing the whole set with ContiSportContact 2 or 3's down the line. I've had them on my 540i with M5 3.15 rear diff and they were much more quiet than Michelin's and gripped a hell of a lot better. Just make sure you don't run them in the winter; might as well drive on hockey pucks.
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:21 PM
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I'm running Yokohama YK580s from Discount Tires. Great wet road traction - especially braking and reasonably quiet & comfortable ride. Based on wear so far these look like 50,000+ mile tires. I believe Discount Tires is offering up to $200 off a set of four if you use their charge card, $100 off without.

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Old 03-27-2015, 05:47 AM
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I'm getting ready to replace the Michelin MXV4 tires on my X5. I'm leaning toward Pirelli Scorpion Verdes but also considering Bridgestone Duelers.

My primary consideration is crisp handling during spirited driving. Several years ago we had put a set of Michelin Latitudes on the car and the annoying understeer during hard cornering prompted us to return them (man, I love Costco's customer service and return policy!) I don't want to repeat that situation, so I'd love to hear from those of you who've run the Pirellis and Bridgestones on your X5s.
I am very pleased of Kumho but got them like 6 years ago and still are ok.
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