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Tire Issue? Or not?
My questions is this. Could that have been what caused the tranny problem to begin with? Will it hurt me to continue driving the x5 until I get new tires? Or should I park it? Any input is appreciated. Thanks
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No way, it has open diffs front and rear. I run staggered in the summer and straight setup in the winter with no problems at all!
I even changed the fluid in my xfer case and it was like brand new
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The front/rear diffs would only be effected if different diameter tires were place on the SAME axle, not front/rear stagger.
Front/rear stagger effects the transfer case, you have an open transfer case and you have ZERO front/rear stagger with the same size tires all around. Tires had no cause connection to trans failure.
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Ok. Great! I was just thinking that having the same size tires stretched over a larger rim in the back may change the circumference front to rear. Thus causing an issue. Glad to hear it will not. Although, I am going to go with factory recommended tires this week. Thanks for the quick reply!
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But stretching a tire lowers it's overall diameter so it's possible to have the same size tire on all 4 corners but have different overall diameters
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All e53's have open diff's ( front and rear )... it is not going to hurt anything cause a transmission failure
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That's what I thought. Because the wheels are 19x9 F and 19x10 R. This would make for different overall circumference front to rear. But is it safe to drive this way? Or am I asking for trouble?
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buy the right sizes when you replace them
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Will do. Thanks for the help!
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)...and the overall height/diameter will still be the same (29.1")...even though the rear tires are stretched over a slightly wider wheel. Hope this helps calms any fears. The wheel/tire calculator site used was: Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com
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