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Soon to be new owner - quick winter tire ?
Hello Everyone,
I'm taking ownership of my first BMW this weekend. It's a 2012 X5 diesel w/ just about every option on it (Sports package, convenience, tech, premium, etc). I've spent the last month reading a lot of posts on the forum to educate myself a bit. I have read a lot of people mentioning putting winter tires on their E70's. Is this specific to the really harsh parts of the world that get a lot of snow/ice or is there something specific w/ the X5's that lend itself to a different tire setup? I live in VA and we'll get a small amount of snow/ice and wanted to invest in a setup now given that the weather is right around the corner. Thanks! Looking forward to sharing pics when I pick it up. I already have a mod list going. |
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Continental DWS tires by experience are great all year tires , handle great on ice/slush , rain or dry .
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IMO, VA residents can live without dedicated winter tires, presuming you're on all seasons.
Do you have the staggered 275/315 setup inbound or the 255 width all around?
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Just a quick update. I picked up the 35d yesterday and absolutely love it. I'll get some pics up as soon as I figure out how. I have already set up a few quick upgrades for this week - ordered weather tech mats, set up a tint appointment and putting on the running boards.
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I am pleasantly surprised with the deep snow performance of my 2011 diesel. I've always used Michelin X-Ice or Blizzaks on all of my vehicles here in Northern Wisconsin and swear by the use of dedicated ice/snow tires. But, my 2011 has the Michelin Latitude Tour in 315/275's and they are much, much better than I ever thought they would be. If I was staying here in Wisconsin for more than this 3 weeks I would install ice tires but am headed to Florida for 3 months on Monday so no ice tires this year. We've already had over 4 feet of snow where I live and have driven through over a foot of snow with no issues on these Latitudes. I never would've expected such good winter performance and trust me, I know the benefits of dedicated ice tires.
I installed Blizzaks on my 2006 X5 when I owned that one and they were amazing and I really thought these huge 315/275's would've really sucked in the snow/ice but they didn't. I would highly recommend Michelin Latitudes for those of you that may have to only occasionally deal with ice and snow. Here's a pic from Northern Wisconsin last week.
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Great pic and thanks for the feedback! I picked up my 35D this past weekend and still figuring exactly what all the buttons do. Certainly different than the Tahoe I've driven around for the lat 5 years or so.
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Like you, I have driven a 2001 Tahoe for the last 11 years. The last eight years included driving in New England winters (the reason for it's slow demise). Also like you, I only recently picked up my X5, a 2011 xDrive35d with most everything but comfort access and few other options, last Tuesday in fact.
The Tahoe was a total beast in the snow and slush with a set of LT265/70R17 Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor tires on it. Alas, all terrains are pretty much impossible to find for the X5 and probably not required in most cases. Instead I found a cheap set of used Style 210 wheels and put a set of 255/55R18 Michelin Latitude X-Ice XI2 tires on them. I am happy with how they have performed so far in the very limited experience I have with the tires and the X5 in general. I too absolutely love the X5 so far and the engine in particular.
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