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Tires are what it is all about. Put summer tires on a hummer and it will leave you stranded in the snow.
My 4.8is with Michelin Latitude all seasons is OK in the snow with stock widths but when I put on dedicated snows, Pirelli Scorpions in stock size I could climb steep roads in snow with no slippage if going easy on the gas. I think the X5 is as good as any AWD SUV in the snow with no transfer case locking - they will all perform only as well as the tires they have. |
Recently I have had 2 e53s, a land rover D3 and now the e70, all have been driven in snow and I'll back up what others here say, its all down to tyres.
With snow tyres on the land rover wins over the x5s on ground clearance but is just too unreliable. Providing the snows not so deep you ground out and you have the right tyres I would go for the e70 every time. |
Like others have said. Its ALL about the tires. Put a dedicated set of winters on an X and you're good to go in anything you come across.
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thanks :)
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+1 on the 18" rfts being really bad in the snow. This is the drive behind getting a dedicated snow tire winter set up for me.
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Tires. Stock all season non rft have been excellent in the winters here and we get plenty of deep stuff and ice galore. Blizzaks are def awesome if you are going to buy a winter tire set. I drive my x5 to the local ski slopes on desolate hwys that are often travel ban status and my x5 tracks like a champion. Never had an o-shit moment! (note* heavy foot is here to stay in the winter)
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