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No more Run Flats
Just about Tyres: X5 2007, 19" wheels , I scrapped the Run Flat's and installed Pirelli 255/50R19 Scorpion zero, load index 107 , $560.- each. It's fantastic very very smooth no more bumping all the time and very little noise. Now it is the 125k vehicle.Thanks to Conquest Tyrepower Adelaide. The owner puts a lot of time in searching for the best tyre. phone 8340 1404
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Not sure if it applies to the 19's (I imagine it does) but the load index for for the rear tyres on the 20's is 110, the front is 106 or 107. I think the difference in load capability is 100 kg or so on a car of the X5's weight is not big. I was going to fit some Michelin Diamaris to my X5 but they are only 107 too.....the supplier I askd to quote for them said they weren't suitable for the car on that basis.
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It's for 19" wheels E70 3 The load index of the runs flats were 107 I have been careful about it. Again it's such a difference a much better ride not like a truck as before.
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