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Old 03-15-2010, 03:18 PM
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replacing tires. please advise on brand and pattern :)

Guys,

I need new tires. This is what is available in India. I have not done an extended search....yet. I have a 2008 E70 3.0D (255/55 R 18)

Bridgestone HP Sport ($400)
Bridgestone Turanza ($330)
Yokohama ADVAN Sport ($350)

Which one from the list should I go for? Any other exceptional tires that did not make my list?

The Dunlops that came with originally with the car have shit the bed.

Help appreciated in advance....Thanks!

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Old 03-15-2010, 03:20 PM
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I got much better mileage out of my Bridgestone Dueler's HP Sport RFT tires. Its worth the extra few dollars IMHO.

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Oh I'm sorry i forgot to mention that I am currently on RFT but want normal conventional tubleess tires. I hate RFTs...And prices listed are for all non RFT
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Oh I'm sorry i forgot to mention that I am currently on RFT but want normal conventional tubleess tires. I hate RFTs...And prices listed are for all non RFT
Still Duelers are good.
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I think you may want to look beyond just brands and names and decide which type of tires you want. Each provides different experiences, at different prices, different warranties (don't know how warranties work in India). Many X5ers want High Performance. These may be a bit stiffer and usually are made of a softer compound which may wear faster depending on the roads. My X5 is a month old, leased and I expect to replace tires for lease return. So, I am pulling my RFs to store for lease return and getting the General Grabber HTS (Highway All Season). I don't know in which part of India you are living but it is likely you may not need All Seasons. Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels is a great research resource. Look at tires, sizes, reviews, ratings, warranties, etc. Don't know which you may be able to get in India but here are some user ratings by category (pretty sure these are all non-RFs):
Ultra High Performance All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Highway All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Here is a page with links to research on various categories. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp I suggest you start here and really spend some time reading around within this site. There is a lot of info. Obviously, you are somewhat constrained by what is available in India but it sounds like you have a lot of research to do to learn about categories, etc and then see which tires you can get after you have chosen a few that really address your needs, likes, etc.

Good luck and hope you find something you like.
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I think you may want to look beyond just brands and names and decide which type of tires you want. Each provides different experiences, at different prices, different warranties (don't know how warranties work in India). Many X5ers want High Performance. These may be a bit stiffer and usually are made of a softer compound which may wear faster depending on the roads. My X5 is a month old, leased and I expect to replace tires for lease return. So, I am pulling my RFs to store for lease return and getting the General Grabber HTS (Highway All Season). I don't know in which part of India you are living but it is likely you may not need All Seasons. Tire Rack - Your performance experts for tires and wheels is a great research resource. Look at tires, sizes, reviews, ratings, warranties, etc. Don't know which you may be able to get in India but here are some user ratings by category (pretty sure these are all non-RFs):
Ultra High Performance All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Highway All-Season: Consumer Survey Results By Category

Here is a page with links to research on various categories. Tire Research : Tire Survey Results I suggest you start here and really spend some time reading around within this site. There is a lot of info. Obviously, you are somewhat constrained by what is available in India but it sounds like you have a lot of research to do to learn about categories, etc and then see which tires you can get after you have chosen a few that really address your needs, likes, etc.

Good luck and hope you find something you like.
I just wish you could try tires out for a week and if you don't like them, get something else!

Yes I have been on tirerack.com a whole lot.....

Thanks!
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Guys,

I need new tires. This is what is available in India. I have not done an extended search....yet.

Any other exceptional tires that did not make my list?
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Yes I have been on tirerack.com a whole lot.....

Thanks!
Just tried to provide some help given your first post. These two statements seem a bit contradictory... Good luck.
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Old 03-18-2010, 03:03 AM
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Oh I'm sorry i forgot to mention that I am currently on RFT but want normal conventional tubleess tires. I hate RFTs...And prices listed are for all non RFT
If you are ditching the RFs, what are you doing about a spare or road-side repair options?
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