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Old 03-20-2009, 10:23 AM
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Good write-up, but longggggg. Congrats on the ride.
A few points:
1. I wouldn't mention going over 100mph on a thread.
2. Don't drive fast with a kid in the car, period. I don't care if you're in a McLaren F1. No further explanation is necessary.
3. Your trans fail safe errors are a little concerning. I believe faults should have been stored in the computer. The guy found nothing?
4. Post details of your indy for others to benefit.
5. Interesting choice of tires. First time I ever heard of those going on an X5. Just watch the wear so you're not shelling out for rears in 6 months. Also, you had alignment done after putting them on right?
In all honesty, I only hit 110mph for maybe 2 seconds... then I let off. Had to feel her capabilities. All in all, I feel i'm a cautious driver.

Driving with kids in the car I always take precaution, but i'm not a driver to weave in and out of traffic. I pick my spots to open her up. Plus my drive to Wilmington was without the kids and wife.

I know my "trans fail safe prog" error is concerning... but the program only activated due to my driving with the DSC light on. At least that's my thinking.

As for my tires, I researched them online. Other BMW forums and Tirerack reviews and it's been all positive. Pirelli Zero Assimetrico's are all-season tires. They have a softer ride, speed rated to 150mph and no need to change to winter tires.

As for my Indy, he's located in Jamaica, Queens on Merrick Blvd. I don't have exact address with me now, but if someone needs more info, you can PM me.

Sorry for the long write-up. Once I started typing, I couldn't stop. I'm a fast typer.
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Old 03-20-2009, 01:51 PM
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Don't apologize for the long write-up. It shows your obvious enthusiasm for your X5, which is what this board is about. Your X5 is certainly very very nice and you have every reason to be happy with it. Also I'm not trying to scold you, driving these cars are where the fun is, just don't do it with kids in the car. You just never know. Also, not sure how old yours are, but make sure rear door airbags (if you got them) are deactivated if necessary. BMW will do this for you for free. If you need any details on it, just let me know. Keep updates on your tires going, I'd like to hear about them and might consider them for my next set.
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Old 03-21-2009, 01:46 PM
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Just got back from Hassel BMW in Freeport and unfortunately I needed a new key (other key is fine). Service Tech came out tried the whole reprogramming thing and nothing. Then a little later, another Service Tech gave it a try and still nothing. He thinks the key is not charging for whatever reason so I had to buy a new key for $200 dollars. Oh well... At least they give you free food and drinks, large television screen (happened to have cartoons on for my son) and some eye candy with the new M3 and E60 m5 parked out front. New key will arrive on Tuesday.
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Keep updates on your tires going, I'd like to hear about them and might consider them for my next set.
I might get them for my next set as well.

Beautiful x5 btw!!!
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Old 03-21-2009, 04:57 PM
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hi..the x looks great..just a few questions..how did you find a x with no pano roof/moon roof..that s what i was looking for..i am not a roof guy..where did you find it..i live on long island and also use hassel bmw...if you dont mind can you tell me the indy that you use..need to find a good one...i have a 2005 x with 4.4..thanks rob
Hassel BMW is the worst! I bought mine there and had just about everything go wrong with it. The car never should have been certified in the first place. They constantly try to charge me for the things that go wrong. Luckily I only had to pay one time for a small thing.
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I might get them for my next set as well.

Beautiful x5 btw!!!
Here are a couple of reviews from the Tirerack. Almost all positive. The reviews are from all BMW X5 owners.

TireRack.com Tire Reviews Just go to the filter section for BMW

I do agree with most of the posters. The Pirelli's are definitely much quieter and you barely notice a difference in performance. It's an All-Season Tire so maybe the compound is a little softer. I did ride the tires on a 600 mile round trip and compared to the Michelin Diamaris they definitely ride quieter and softer.
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one of the reviews says that it develops flat spots but they disappear after a few miles. Have you noticed it happen?
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one of the reviews says that it develops flat spots but they disappear after a few miles. Have you noticed it happen?
Can't say I notice the flat spots. Maybe the poster doesn't maintain his tire pressure? My experience has been nothing but good so far.
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I had the Pirelli Scorpion Asym Zero previously and have to agree that they are an excellent all-seasons tire. I love the broad aggressive shoulders of those tires. The only downside is their wear...mine only lasted 20k miles I did noticed some flat spotting on occasions (feels like the tires are out of balance), but goes away after a few miles as they warm up...and I live in Southern Cal, where it hardly ever goes below 50F. My tires are definitely not under inflated - 33psi Front and Rear. I even tried running them at 35psi a few weeks to see if it would solved the problem, which it didn't. I'm currently on the Latitudes (only about 3k miles), which have a narrower contact patch...translating into lower rolling resistance. I'll just have to see how long these Michelin last. Performance and look wise, I definitely preferred the Pirelli over the Michelin (the Michelin are screaming over corners where previously the Pirelli had stayed quiet).

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Really? Not according to the latest stats...
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Hassel BMW is the worst! I bought mine there and had just about everything go wrong with it. The car never should have been certified in the first place. They constantly try to charge me for the things that go wrong. Luckily I only had to pay one time for a small thing.
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