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bimmerpwr 10-06-2010 10:38 AM

Is Dunlop Maxx really that bad in winter?
 
I had 20" rims and summer tires on my previous X5 and they were okay during winter (even through snow storms). I would say "better" than rear drive cars (Lexus IS300 with winter tires, for example).

I am considering getting 20" rims with tires since tires on my 19" are getting tired. And I wonder if MAXX really makes our X5 a 5000lb sled? Are they just worse in winter weather compare to other summer tires?

Thanks,

Denalio 10-06-2010 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by bimmerpwr (Post 772986)
I had 20" rims and summer tires on my previous X5 and they were okay during winter (even through snow storms). I would say "better" than rear drive cars (Lexus IS300 with winter tires, for example).

I am considering getting 20" rims with tires since tires on my 19" are getting tired. And I wonder if MAXX really makes our X5 a 5000lb sled? Are they just worse in winter weather compare to other summer tires?

Thanks,

Yes. They are horrible in the winter.

8ball 10-06-2010 11:14 AM

I keep mine on through the winter...no problems.

FSETH 10-06-2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 8ball (Post 772998)
I keep mine on through the winter...no problems.

You live in Florida though. :rofl: What winter are you talking about?

MRV99 10-06-2010 12:17 PM

I am sure that you could keep them on your car and I am sure you will be able to get to your destination. The fun will happen when you need to do an evasive maneuver because of someone else driving in the snow on summer tires looses control. haha. in 2002, I had summer 20" on my E53 and it took one OH $4!T moment to convince myself that spending the money on a dedicated winter set for all my cars/suv's was well worth the $$$. Besides in the long run you almost/do break even. I know I broke even on my 540, E53 and SL500 when it came to the cost of running summer/winter setups

FSETH 10-06-2010 12:21 PM

Agreed. It is also not just the snow and slush, but the fact that summer rubber has reduced grip in temps around 45 degrees F and below. Even in dry conditions.

8ball 10-06-2010 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by FSETH (Post 773002)
You live in Florida though. :rofl: What winter are you talking about?

:bustingup it's still cold for Florida :dunno:

FSETH 10-06-2010 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 8ball (Post 773032)
:bustingup it's still cold for Florida :dunno:

Maybe once your blood thins out. :rofl:

If temps dont get below about 45 too often, your summers will be just fine year round.

Ag4.8 10-06-2010 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 8ball (Post 772998)
I keep mine on through the winter...no problems.

Well, as long as it doesn't drop below 40 you should be okay. :rofl:

335xray 10-06-2010 04:28 PM

Some interesting reading...

2009 Winter Tire Test - Comparison Tests

Tire Test: All-Season vs. Snow vs. Summer


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