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How to Rotate tires yourself?
Hey guys I've just recently purchased a x5 upgrading from an integra. How is it possible to rotate tires on the x5? What equipment do i need? Jacks and jackstands don't even go up that high. How do you guys do it?
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I used a standard lift 2 ton trolley jack, and four jackstands on the second pin. There is a lift point under the centre front, and at the rear you can do one side at a time from the side, or on the diff with a pad if you are careful. It isn't a high vehicle, so standard automotive jacks work fine. I lifted it to do brakes, never to rotate tires. My question is why would you want to rotate tires? I found the tire wear very even, with no rotation and no signs of needing it after 70,000 km (45,000 miles), when I sold the X5. BMW doesn't recommend it, and in my case I think they right.
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Also you didn't state your tire setup and whether it was staggered or not. |
does it make sense to rotate the tires (switch the rear left and rear right)
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With non-directional tires, it is possible to swap the wheels left to right, and take a chance on any vibration. That will help to extend the life of a tire that is feathering on one edge, but be aware of the potential risk. If you don't notice a vibration after switching them it is likely fine. |
If you have a staggered tire setup, running the wider rears up front is not a good idea.......... and it will cosmetically look retarded........... kinda like a drag civic.
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not switching the front and rears, I'm talking about physically removing the tires from the rims in the rear and switching them
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Don't bother - false economy IMO. Chance that wheels will be off-balanced/vibrate afterwards, also anytime a shop takes off wheels there is a also a chance of nicking the finish so it is best to mimixe the number of times to do this, also if tires are assymetric (e.g. diamaris) you can't/shouldn't rotate on the rim. |
thanks for the advice, I wasn't aware that the Dimaris(es) were asymmetrical. I only asked because I have very uneven wear in the rear, the center bead is completely gone but the tread on the outside is still great, someone suggested overly inflated tires, but I check them regularly and keep them at the factory specs.
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