E60 for Ohioans
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My Ride: 2006 530xi. Deep green with beige interior. 6 speed manual. Premium package.
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Originally Posted by jksanford' post='211712' date='Dec 15 2005, 04:51 PM
I live in Atlanta, but have family in Newark. I've had my e60 in OH 2 times this year (last week to Columbus in fact), and 1 time last year...
Can I hang?
Can I hang?
Tomwid: Have a very merry christmas. I do hope 2006 turns out better for you than 2005. By the tone of your "azzhole" post, I gather that your life must really suck at the moment. Hang on Sloopy, it's always darkets before the light.
Happy Holidays fellow Buckeyes!
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I'm in Columbus and wondered if anyone in the area can recommend an excellent body shop. I've got a scratch that I want to have taken care of and also a couple door dings.
Anyone have a recommendation??????
Anyone have a recommendation??????
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Had my first Ohio weather experience today with my xi - rain/s;eet at a temp of 28 degrees - the roads were ice
Drove carefully home but when I got in our neighborhood at 6am - and no one else ther I decided to see how well the xi does
and it does great - floor it, took corners to fast and tried to break it loose and no dice - up hill driveway covered with ice and went up without a hitch
there is NO WAY a rear wheel drive could have done this
But for stopping the old rules still apply
Drove carefully home but when I got in our neighborhood at 6am - and no one else ther I decided to see how well the xi does
and it does great - floor it, took corners to fast and tried to break it loose and no dice - up hill driveway covered with ice and went up without a hitch
there is NO WAY a rear wheel drive could have done this
But for stopping the old rules still apply
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I had Michelin Pilot Sport A/S on my 545i 6sp for the winter setup, and it handled ok in the ice/snow. Not great, but ok. I've got Blizzaks on my M5 and they definitely grip better, and dry handling is not bad. I would recommend the LM22's or LM25's for Ohio winter driving. Remember, it's not just ice/snow but temperature. You will take 25% more distance to stop with summer tires if the temperature gets below freezing. Nobody should be driving in the winter in Ohio with high performance summer tires.
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My Ride: Black Sapphire Metallic on Black 525i / Anthracite, Premium, Sport, Fold-down Rear Seats, Xenons, CA, OEM 166's, Sirius,
AIBs, M-Technic Front Bumper / Sideskirts
Hey Bucks fans, how about that showing in the Draft this past weekend, 5 first rounders and 9 overall... And they are still a pre-season top 5 for the '06 season! Awaiting the delivery of my 5er... Until then, BEAT MICHIGAN!
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