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You can take the mechanical fan right off for winter, as long as you aren't using the A/C you can get away without the mechanical fan. You can cover the engine with a folded towel or better yet, wool blanket (also naturally fire retardant) just poke a piece of wire through and attach the corners or ends and keep it away from the exhaust manifold. Put a set of Blizzaks on for some incredible traction!
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E53 and blizzaks would be incredible. I use Dunlop winter sport which are also rated as studless tires but without the super soft outer layer yet they are close to blizzaks and incredible traction. Gunning full power on polished snow is incredible! –awr– Using Tapatalk VIP on iPhone
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I love my E53 and Nokian Hakkapeliitta
I really dont care what the weather is outside when driving in it ![]() Quote:
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And our Mtn house has mostly v narrow, extremely steep winding roads for 4 miles 'down' and back up, from nearly a mile high to town at 2500 ft. Wheel and tire combo offered same rolling circumference as the style 132 19s I still run. That 2001 E53 still runs like a top, 24 yrs later/145,000 miles...
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I used the Cerakote headlight kit about two years ago on a set of xenons I bought off ebay after my attempt to remove/replace the nearly-brown lenses on my '01 ended in the destruction of one and an unfixable leak in the other. One of the ebay parts still looks good, the other could use another go.
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On my e53 i only ever had Dunlop winter sport. Year 'round and driving on oily roads in Chicago summers they were the primary help in avoiding 3 accidents where somebody stopped short in front of me and i had plenty of grip with the studless winter tires. I have a set back home on e53 rims. I wish I'd have mounted them before coming to Pennsylvania. ![]() So… yeah. Last hour is a bug. Last 24 hr should read. Nonetheless, there's an inch of snow on the ground on the path where I start when I'm done blowing the walks. It's been an interesting day! 5x so far blowing all the walks. Each time about 4-5 more inches. –awr– Using Tapatalk VIP on iPhone
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Gotta go for winter tires folks!
As always, around Thanksgiving swapped the wheels on my E53 to the winter set, pretty much only use Michelin winter tires. I have always found winter tires to offer way more grip when it gets cold. In my experience the Michelin and Contis retain good traction even if part worn.
Just came back from a ski trip, we landed in Munich early January and were immediately met by a winter storm that was going to last for several days. After a bit of back and forth I wrangled a VW Touareg out of the rental folks, which rode on some kind of Goodyear winter tires. Going up and down the Austrian switch backs to the lifts every morning/afternoon the winter tires kept us safe, a few wiggles but generally loads of grip. I feel winter tires are a must, especially if you depend on your car getting around daily regardless of weather. Summer tires in any kind of winter weather are an accident waiting to happen.
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2003 4.4i black ext./black int./black headliner (kid's runabout) 2014 535d X-drive, M package, silver/black interior Sold but not forgotten: 2009 E70 35d, black ext./black int./black headliner (sold 2021) 2006 4.8iS Le Mans blue/cream int./black headliner, SOLD in 2012 sadly... Other hardware: 2015 Cayenne S (wife's new DD and definitely wroooommmmm) 2016 Tundra 1794 edition crew cab, luxo hauler 2005 Tundra crew cab, weekend hauler. Sold after 150k very happy miles. |
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My brother has a set of Vredestein snow tires on his M3 Comp which he daily drives in the Northeast. I’d never heard of them but he can’t say enough good about the brand now that he’s got them on the car in a lot of crappy wx this winter.
The Gelolander AT 015s I’ve got on my X5 have been fantastic. Not really normal X5 tires, but if someone need a set of AT tires for their truck I can absolutely recommend them. Well behaved on the hwy with a decently low noise level for AT tires and great in the snow and rain, and on the unimproved farm roads I get into in the fall/winter. I’m sure they are contributing to my crappy MPG, but on the plus side they are wearing well. 25k and still have plenty of tread left. I did just pick up another 4 Method wheels for the E53. The Bronze with the E53/BMW center bore and lug pattern was on close out for $100, which is crazy. I was likely the only person who ever bought them though. The insides of my rims are pretty beaten up from brake caliper and tie rod end rubbing, and off road use. As such a couple of them are getting hard to balance. I’ve now got the caliper backs and tie rod ends ground to where they clear, so hopefully this will be the last set. I couldn’t pass up $100 bucks a pop for $600 wheels. I’ll swap them on at some point, perhaps with a left front caliper rebuild. Basically I’m stalling the big job of pulling the dash to replace the blower motor, which is angrily screaming at me any time the temp is below 45 degrees and I dare to take a left turn. I figure I need a week or two for this job, and a few others, as long as the car is down for a while.
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I hope my soon to be refinished lights look just as good. I took off the stock 235s for 255s. The NEXEN ROADIAN HP SUV tires have 30k miles on them. They look great. Traction is great in rain and now snow. In the storm of '21, I had stock 235s. A Discount tech told me the 235s were the cheapest tire they sold. The previous owner put them on. Even with the 235, the X5 had no trouble with up 6" of snow drifts. The Bizzaks are semi directional. Extra sipping cuts. If the Roadian had more sipping cut, I think it would be a good winter tire too. The Roadian stock tire did great. I would definately venture out as long as "ID-T10" drivers stayed at home.
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