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X5SND 03-23-2011 03:27 PM

...Your tailgate makes more noise than the wife.

fraserp 03-23-2011 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by JCL (Post 813771)
Only if it is an x-drive. My eyes aren't good enough to tell. That is a BMW-approved towing method for models up through 2003.

a 4wheel drive or all wheel drive vehicle has to be handled differently, the point is :stickpokeNYC traffic A$$es will (F) your nice expensive vehicle up any chance they get. my friends X got towed like that 2001 4.4 when he got it back all kind of sqeeling and groaning sounds comming from the front suspension.

JCL 03-23-2011 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by fraserp (Post 813845)
a 4wheel drive or all wheel drive vehicle has to be handled differently, the point is :stickpokeNYC traffic A$$es will (F) your nice expensive vehicle up any chance they get. my friends X got towed like that 2001 4.4 when he got it back all kind of sqeeling and groaning sounds comming from the front suspension.

It is often misquoted here that you can't tow an X5 with wheel lift equipment. That is just wrong, you can do so. Previous experience operating a tow truck tells me that I would not hesitate to tow my own X5 (pre x-drive) with one axle raised, within the guidelines published by the manufacturer.

Sure, tow truck drivers can screw up vehicles. But simply towing an AWD vehicle doesn't necessarily damage it, towing it incorrectly damages it.

No comment on the personal qualities of NYC employees, as I don't live there.

fraserp 03-23-2011 07:41 PM

well JCL if you did you would agree totally with CisCo.

JCL 03-23-2011 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fraserp (Post 813848)
well JCL if you did you would agree totally with CisCo.

Yes, possibly.

It is just that when I look at a car being towed (particularly if it is being towed carelessly, or being dragged down the street) I don`t think much about the city employees not caring. I tend to think more about the owner not caring about his vehicle, and putting it in a situation where this was likely to happen. I guess if you do live in NY, and this is a well known result, then it is pretty much down to the X5 driver as to whether you give them reason to tow you.

EBCBbaLL 03-23-2011 11:43 PM

Rain
 
You drive faster than everyone in the rain. My x doesn't flinch going 75 in a storm. With white knuckles and caution of course;)

mrbmwx5 03-24-2011 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by X5SND (Post 813784)
...Your tailgate makes more noise than the wife.

:bustingup

o. l. t. 03-24-2011 11:17 AM

........if you've driven around for a week removing pieces of the rear interior a section at a time until nothing is left to try and find that F%^ing "knock, knock" sound.

.......if after getting it down to bare metal you STILL have the effin sound and are filling up a small gas container and stopping off for matches.

........if you drove with that noise for 5 years before someone suggested you should tighten your latches and you think back to the time you stripped the entire truck rear and never found the noise.

Jordo 03-24-2011 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JCL (Post 813883)
Yes, possibly.

It is just that when I look at a car being towed (particularly if it is being towed carelessly, or being dragged down the street) I don`t think much about the city employees not caring. I tend to think more about the owner not caring about his vehicle, and putting it in a situation where this was likely to happen. I guess if you do live in NY, and this is a well known result, then it is pretty much down to the X5 driver as to whether you give them reason to tow you.


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JCL 03-24-2011 02:10 PM

Off Topic
 
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Originally Posted by Jordo (Post 813969)
Stay on topic

Fair comment. But 1stE53 started it! :rofl:


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