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buschy 05-24-2010 08:42 PM

X5 35D Towing picture and info please
 
I am sorry if its here but I didnt find.
Can you please share their opinions on towing with the x5D. I am about to join the X5 club again with a Diesel this round, but would like to make sure I will be happy towing my boat with it.

Please at least include what you tow and how long and how much weight it is. Then how it tows.

Pictures of what you tow would be great too.
Thanks

Franklin Joseph 05-24-2010 09:24 PM

No experience yet...but my race buddy has a 2010 x5d. He recently towed his 3000lb racecar on a uhaul car hauler, 4 spare wheels/tires in the x5 plus tools etc.
He said he was getting 18+mpg doing about 80mph. He said it towed really well.
iirc the uhaul trailer is fairly light.

I tow a similar setup with my 4.6 and get 13mpg doing 70mph.

bimmer_buachaill 05-24-2010 09:25 PM

That's the Uhaul trailer that's got stickers all over it saying don't go over 45 mph, right? :)

Franklin Joseph 05-25-2010 07:34 PM

umm 55mph...

FunfDreisig 05-25-2010 08:02 PM

Here you go :)

Funf Dreisig

ard 05-25-2010 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bimmer_buachaill (Post 743967)
That's the Uhaul trailer that's got stickers all over it saying don't go over 45 mph, right? :)

Funny... but we all know the stickers are there to cover Uhauls' butt.


To the OP- How much does your boat+trailer+stuff weigh? 3500-4000 lbs should be quite OK. get an brake controller.

A

bimmer_buachaill 05-25-2010 11:37 PM

Most small-medium sized boat trailers I've seen use surge brakes which makes the brake controller unnecessary.

Electric brakes used to have issues with being submerged in water (but these days it's not much of an issue as they're well sealed).

tolsson 05-26-2010 11:12 AM

I'm towing an E30 race car on an 18' open trailer. Trailer's got electric brakes, and I'm using a Tekonsha P3 brake controller. All in with my spares I think I'm towing around 4500#. I get about 20 MPG towing, and easily do the speed limit anywhere. Heck, it doesn't even gear down for most hills. It feels really stable with the trailer behind, no worries at all. Go for it!

JCL 05-26-2010 01:51 PM

Off Topic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ard (Post 744220)
Funny... but we all know the stickers are there to cover Uhauls' butt.

Sure they are, but they are also there to advise the customer of the design and maintenance criteria for the trailer.

If you want to tow at 50% over the rated speed, with a full load, then you simply need to have full confidence in UHaul's maintenance practices with respect to trailer tires and wheel bearings. It isn't like they have ever lost a wheel or a tire due to overheating......

buschy 05-26-2010 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ard (Post 744220)
Funny... but we all know the stickers are there to cover Uhauls' butt.


To the OP- How much does your boat+trailer+stuff weigh? 3500-4000 lbs should be quite OK. get an brake controller.

A

my boat is 3900 and the trailer 1100 I belive thats a dry weight figure.


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