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1FastCasper 07-08-2015 09:43 PM

New member - DSC light after wheel change
 
Greetings!

I recently sold my 01 4.4 Sport (171,000 miles) and purchased a 2004 4.4(69,000 miles). The "new" e53 had 18" wheels on all corners. I swapped these for my staggered 20".
The problem I have is when passing on a mountain road, the yellow light on the dash lights up and acceleration is impossible until I lift the pedal. I assume I have pissed off the computer and it believes there is wheel spin because of the staggered wheels. Am I correct? If so, how do I make it happy again?:dunno:

Thanks for your time and input!


John

1FastCasper 07-09-2015 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trader4 (Post 1044112)
I assume by staggered wheels you mean you have different size tires
on the front and back. And yes, the vehicle isn't going to like that.
It needs tires that have the same rotating circumference front and
back.

Please explain further, as my Sport had staggered tire sizes from the factory.

Joshdub 07-09-2015 11:52 AM

What are tire sizes?

Qsilver7 07-09-2015 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1FastCasper
...purchased a 2004 4.4 (69,000 miles). The "new" e53 had 18" wheels on all corners. I swapped these for my staggered 20".
The problem I have is when passing on a mountain road, the yellow light on the dash lights up and acceleration is impossible until I lift the pedal.

If your staggered tire set up is within spec (3% +/-) each other side to side...as well as axle to axle...then check the tread depth and air pressure to make sure that something really simple isn't causing the issue. Are your tires directional? If so, make sure that they are mounted on the correct side of the vehicle.

Also, you may want to check your wheel speed sensors...perhaps you bumped one while swapping the wheels...or they may have some crud/corrosion that needs to be cleaned up...or maybe a wire has chaffed or cracked.

My 06 4.4 came with the 18" Style 153 wheels...and I upgraded to a staggered set of 20" Style 87 wheels...and I had no issue at all since the tires are within the 3% spec of overall tire circumference/diameter (275/40/20 fr & 315/35/20 rr).

I go from 18" Style 153 Wheels (with 235/60/18 dedicated snow tires) for part of the year:


To 20" staggered Style 87 Wheels (275/40/20 & 315/35/20 tires) with no issues for the rest of the year:


1FastCasper 07-09-2015 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qsilver7 (Post 1044137)
If your staggered tire set up is within spec (3% +/-) each other side to side...as well as axle to axle...then check the tread depth and air pressure to make sure that something really simple isn't causing the issue. Are your tires directional? If so, make sure that they are mounted on the correct side of the vehicle.

Also, you may want to check your wheel speed sensors...perhaps you bumped one while swapping the wheels...or they may have some crud/corrosion that needs to be cleaned up...or maybe a wire has chaffed or cracked.

My 06 4.4 came with the 18" Style 153 wheels...and I upgraded to a staggered set of 20" Style 87 wheels...and I had no issue at all since the tires are within the 3% spec of overall tire circumference/diameter (275/40/20 fr & 315/35/20 rr).

I go from 18" Style 153 Wheels (with 235/60/18 dedicated snow tires) for part of the year:


To 20" staggered Style 87 Wheels (275/40/20 & 315/35/20 tires) with no issues for the rest of the year:


Front 275 40 20
Rear 295 40 20

Tires are directional,and new. They were on my 01 for 800 miles and I had no issues.

upallnight 07-09-2015 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1FastCasper (Post 1044161)
Front 275 40 20
Rear 295 40 20

Tires are directional,and new. They were on my 01 for 800 miles and I had no issues.

Normally with stagger tires setup you need to run a lower aspect ratio on the rear if you have wider tires then the front.

I pretty sure if you measure the circumferences of the tires, the rear will be a lot more than the front. It may had work on your other X but it's not working for this X.

1FastCasper 07-09-2015 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trader4 (Post 1044171)
By my calculator, that's 2.2% difference. IDK what the limits are,
someone else said 3%, and 2.2% sure doesn't sound like much.

I was thinking the same thing. Not much difference between stock 255 55 18
and 295 40 20 either.

Do these vehicles have a bank angle sensor? I am wondering if "spirited" driving can make the vehicle think it is rolling over? :dunno:


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