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rh71 07-31-2011 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ard (Post 836615)
You confuse my perspective of form and function' for "practicality"... I have and M5 and a modified 996TT... not practical, but you will not see those cars prancing about on silly looking 'big rims'..

Comfort access is very form and function yet you said that's just another thing to cause headaches... and well... an M5 has plenty more to break and cause headaches than a 528, but hey... you'll live with it. The worst part really is you're repeatedly belittling everyone else's preferences just because they don't match yours. Are you like that in person too?

ard 08-01-2011 03:32 AM

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Originally Posted by rh71 (Post 836669)
Comfort access is very form and function yet you said that's just another thing to cause headaches... and well... an M5 has plenty more to break and cause headaches than a 528, but hey... you'll live with it. The worst part really is you're repeatedly belittling everyone else's preferences just because they don't match yours. Are you like that in person too?

No as a matter of fact.

The car brand makes me do it....

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o-steve 08-01-2011 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by catgo (Post 836579)
Finally bought a 2012 3.0d lci. After 3+ years I thought it was time to upgrade once more before the redesigned 2014 model comes out. Quick question on suspension and wheels. My old ride had sports suspension + 20 inch 214's non runflat tires, the ride was quite harsh with this setup. New car has 19" wheels with runflats non-staggered and a regular non-sport suspension. I'm thinking about upgrading the wheels to 20 inches + conti's DWS, but was wondering if the car will be as harsh as my old 2007 X5, or if the fact of having a non-sport suspension on the new car won't make it as harsh?

What makes the ride harsher, wheels or suspension? I'm willing to compromise for the looks of the 20 inchers, but I definetly dont want it to be as harsh as my old car.

Anyone has any experience going through a similar change?

Im taking delivery on thursday btw....thanks!

I went from a very jarring 2008 4.8i w 20s and sport suspension to a very supple 2012 50i with 20s and no sport suspension. The ride is simply not comparable. I am amazed its the same car.

I often thought the wheels were responsible for the rough ride of my previous X5 but as it turns out its just the suspension. You will be amazed how smooth it is even with the larger tires. Do not hesitate as it is exactly what you are looking for. Especially if you get non rft tires.

catgo 08-01-2011 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by o-steve (Post 836700)
I went from a very jarring 2008 4.8i w 20s and sport suspension to a very supple 2012 50i with 20s and no sport suspension. The ride is simply not comparable. I am amazed its the same car.

I often thought the wheels were responsible for the rough ride of my previous X5 but as it turns out its just the suspension. You will be amazed how smooth it is even with the larger tires. Do not hesitate as it is exactly what you are looking for. Especially if you get non rft tires.

Thanks for your input! Your transition is practically the same as the one i'll be going thru, I hope i have the same results as you did!

rh71 08-01-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by o-steve (Post 836700)
I often thought the wheels were responsible for the rough ride of my previous X5 but as it turns out its just the suspension.

Is this is the same sport suspension that we are able to turn on and off with the sport button pre-LCI? That stiffens springs, etc. but I still can't tell a damn difference.

o-steve 08-01-2011 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by rh71 (Post 836704)
Is this is the same sport suspension that we are able to turn on and off with the sport button pre-LCI? I doubt you're talking about adaptive drive..

Yes sport button, both non-adaptive drive models. I don't believe OP has adaptive drive.

I imagine adaptive drive is the best but I found it impossible to test drive one and decided not to spring for the added cost. Had it on my old Range Rover and it was fantastic. Great cornering ability yet smooth.

catgo 08-01-2011 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by o-steve (Post 836707)
Yes sport button, both non-adaptive drive models. I don't believe OP has adaptive drive.

I imagine adaptive drive is the best but I found it impossible to test drive one and decided not to spring for the added cost. Had it on my old Range Rover and it was fantastic. Great cornering ability yet smooth.

Mine has the sport suspension but there is no button by the shifter to activate or deactivate it. I think diesels at lease in latin america donīt have that option to turn it on or off. I donīt know if the button modifies the suspension settings or just the engine response to throttle input. So, mine is harsh all the time!


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