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=============== Current Fleet: 2018 328d Xdrive Sport Wagon 2011 X5 Xdrive 35d 1973 2002 tii =============== Past loves: 2015 i3 REX 2011 535i Xdrive 2005 X5 4.4i 2003 530i 1999 528i 1995 525i |
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My only travel will be to the house from dry land. And then vice versa. I am not looking for an extended expedition anywhere else. I also have all the right tools to air down, dig out, tow out, air up... No worries.
And yes... The X5 should be put through its paces on the sand! |
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If you still have run flats, airing down will give you almost no benefit. The stiffer side walls will not allow the tire to flatten out. Also I would guess that a non run flat 35 series tire will not deform mutch either.
If it is just to the house and road, you should be ok to follow the existing path. Quote:
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On the X I am running the Conti DWS's.
I had run flats on the SRT8 that I took to the OBX last year and little issue with. I didn't air them down by the way. Didn't see any reason to considering what they are made to do. |
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