E60 tires in the snow
Just wondering how well (or poorly) the e60 tires do in the snow.
Do you have to get snow tires or do you guys simply put a sandbag or something heavy in the trunk?
Thanks,
-The Pentium Guy
Do you have to get snow tires or do you guys simply put a sandbag or something heavy in the trunk?
Thanks,
-The Pentium Guy
Originally Posted by The Pentium Guy' date='Dec 11 2004, 11:38 AM
Just wondering how well (or poorly) the e60 tires do in the snow.
Do you have to get snow tires or do you guys simply put a sandbag or something heavy in the trunk?
Thanks,
-The Pentium Guy
Do you have to get snow tires or do you guys simply put a sandbag or something heavy in the trunk?
Thanks,
-The Pentium Guy
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Don't know about e60 all-seasons but my buddy here in Michigan has never used snow tires on his 2001 e39 (non-sport).
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Originally Posted by keithpjny' date='Dec 11 2004, 07:47 PM
I wouldn't drive in winter in NY w/o snow tires.? I just put 4 Blizzak WS-50's on my 545.? They ride ok and look great.
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Did you have to change out the wheels too, or did those Blizzak's fit the your wheels?
My dealer wants $2,000 for tires, wheels and labor. Ugh.
Hey PG, I'm going to try and see if the All-Season's will work in a Cleveland winter.
I did put a 80 lb. sand bag in the trunk, which fits nicely with a bungy cord holding it in place using the two hold down clamps.
I have two sets of blizzaks I 'm storing now, but both are the wrong size, used them on other 3 series I owned. If I can make it threw the winter I plan on getting some nice summer Wheels/Tires maybe Alpina, then next year mount snows on my stock 17 " wheels.
Four good snow tires on a BMW is a great set-up , but this year I just have too many set's of wheels in my garage and no room for another set to store. If it gets too bad I have a 2002 Passat with Blizzaks to drive , and will keep the 545 in the garage.
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I did put a 80 lb. sand bag in the trunk, which fits nicely with a bungy cord holding it in place using the two hold down clamps.
I have two sets of blizzaks I 'm storing now, but both are the wrong size, used them on other 3 series I owned. If I can make it threw the winter I plan on getting some nice summer Wheels/Tires maybe Alpina, then next year mount snows on my stock 17 " wheels.
Four good snow tires on a BMW is a great set-up , but this year I just have too many set's of wheels in my garage and no room for another set to store. If it gets too bad I have a 2002 Passat with Blizzaks to drive , and will keep the 545 in the garage.
DR.Z
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look well. I definately feel more safe and confident in the wet and snow.
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