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Very very true! I would not run non winter tires, in snow country, during the winter season
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Thanks folks, i am going to stay with 19" 'y' spokes...i appreciate all your input!
I've been trying to find a 35d w/ Sport act pkg but they are getting scarce so looks like i'll be ordering exactly what i want and saying goodbye to 1800 alt fuel... Aceman |
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PS: He was driving on the performance tires (Dunlop SportMaxx's) |
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My friend drove my Long Island (LIE Exit 36) to Brooklyn and back home during the blizzard.
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He must have stayed on the highways that were shoveled. In the side streets in queens I got stuck on my stock 18" Duelers (12k miles). I don't have the M sport but I don't think it matters. The snow was high enough on the side street that it buried my wheels. I got in one street halfway and once I lost momentum, I was done. I actually think the car was perched up on the snow with the wheels lifted.
I got out and shoveled, turned off DTC and DSC and wiggled my way back instead of forward. I basically gave up on those streets and searched for roads that had some sort of cleaning. My X performed like a champ in the storm in feb, but lost this time. |
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I'm all for properly matched wheels and tires for the conditions you will be driving in. That being said, here in Indianapolis, it dropped below freezing and snowed on 12/1 and we've had intermittent snows weekly since then with side street coverage and ice here for the last month. Our snows have been about 2-4 inches each time so not A LOT by any means, but enough to make the roads unsafe for sure. Because it got cold so early, I didn't have a chance to swap out my 20" wheels with the Dunlop Sport RFT's on them for the 18" set with all season tires that are sitting in the garage. (Not motivated enough to change out tires in the cold just yet). I have been pleasantly surprised with how well the car tracks in snow measuring 4" or less with these summer rated tires and with 315 width tires in the rear. The BMW handles, accelerates, and stops much better than my wife's Toyota Solara FWD vehicle with brand new all season radials (less than 500 miles on them). I'm not saying you don't need winter tires and undoubtedly they will improve wet and snow traction in the cold but just wanted to share that if you live in a relatively flat environment with a few inches of snow, the X5 can be driven safely and comfortably in these conditions even with the 20" wheels and tires on.
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