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Old 01-02-2015, 12:04 AM
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Rode on a mini-spare today....

My friend and I were out this afternoon when suddenly my left rear tire blew out. My spare was serving time at my left front corner from a blowout a few weeks ago. Pep Boys wasn't able to save the tire, and tried to push me into buying a new one for like $140, which I declined since I had already planned on buying four new Latitudes next week. My friend gave me the donut out of his 07 E60 as to get me home.

Of course DSC and ABS freak out since it was expecting a full-size tire, so it was trying to intervene on this "rogue" wheel. I pulled all the fuses for DSC, ABS, ETC, CBC, all that and drove the 30 miles home. Then I got to thinking, did I damage the diffs or tranny? I'm taking it in tomorrow for its Latitudes.
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Old 01-02-2015, 05:24 PM
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Since all are "open" differentials, there shouldn't have been any issues. I doubt that the difference in revolutions would have been enough to trigger the traction control. If you haven't committed on the Latitudes yet, I'd recommend the Yokohama YK580s from Discount Tires as a sound alternative. Less expensive, excellent wet road traction, and 60,000 miles tread life warranty. I've had three sets of YK520s, and am on my second set of YK580s without any issues at all.

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Old 01-02-2015, 07:27 PM
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Thanks for the response. I compromised and got Primacy MXV4s. I had a set of YK520s once on this car and needed a new set after only 18k miles or so. My Energys didn't last much longer.

DSC and traction DEFINITELY noticed a difference on the space-saver from the E60. Brakes clamped down on it every 5 seconds or so until I pulled the fuses. I've got an SES light that just came on today, so I can't wait to read that code when I get home.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:39 PM
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It wasn't expecting a full size tire, it doesn't know the difference. It was expecting the same rolling diameter. I have used my temporary spare on our X3 without issue, but it is the same diameter as the regular tires. Apparently not so with the E60 spare you used.
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Thanks for the response. I compromised and got Primacy MXV4s. I had a set of YK520s once on this car and needed a new set after only 18k miles or so. My Energys didn't last much longer.

DSC and traction DEFINITELY noticed a difference on the space-saver from the E60. Brakes clamped down on it every 5 seconds or so until I pulled the fuses. I've got an SES light that just came on today, so I can't wait to read that code when I get home.
I was averaging 40,000+ with the YKs until the fourth set when my rear bushings wore out. That set only went 35,000. Since the suspension rebuild though, the new set is still showing 60% of the tread depth after 13,000 miles so we'll see how these go. With the tread life warranty, the shorter life always turns into a credit on the next set so it nets out okay!

Your temporary must have really had a difference in diameter though from the other tires. I'm surprised you had that much system interference.

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Old 01-03-2015, 04:44 PM
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I called my SA and he said that it wasn't recommended running a different diameter but since it was just for a couple of days he didn't see that it would be a problem.
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Old 01-03-2015, 08:09 PM
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Just got it back from the shop. 4x new Primacy MXV4s, 4 wheel alignment, nitrogen fill. Want to retrofit TPMS but the kit is no longer available from BMW. Any good aftermarket units that are somewhat stealth looking?
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Old 01-04-2015, 01:38 PM
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Why would you want to retrofit tpms? Lol I was ecstatic mine wasn't equipped with it. But i do check my tire pressures weekly
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Why would you want to retrofit tpms? Lol I was ecstatic mine wasn't equipped with it. But i do check my tire pressures weekly
I, unfortunately, don't. Shame shame, I know. I just want to find out what's causing my X to eat tires at the rate that it does.
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Post your alignment specs and maybe someone can pin point the issue.
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