snow tires
#1
I will be purchasing a 550i in the fall. I already own a 01 530i spp, etc. Will true snows help in the winter? I have a 05 pathfinder also, and my 01 530i has conti extremes which are adequate in the light stuff. I live in Boston and do not want the 530xi over the 550i, but would make that sacrifice if need be. The suv will be for my son and the 530i will be going to my wife. Thanks....
#2
Members
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Connecticut, USA
Posts: 77
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 2005 530i - Alpine white with auburn interior; tip, xenon, pdc, sirius, prem, cold weather, red reflectors and xpel.
Yes. Snow tires make a world of difference. I am using blizzack ws-50's & I have been very please with their performance. The ws-50 are pretty extreme for snow with the downside being a very soft ride with a low handling limit. There are other snow tires out there that have less compromises, albeit at the expense of snow traction.
I recently came out of an X5 (with snow tires), and have been pleasantly surprised at how well the 530 does in the snow. The car is very balanced with predictable handling. If this is your only concern, I wouldn't let is stop you from getting the car you want (550).
I recently came out of an X5 (with snow tires), and have been pleasantly surprised at how well the 530 does in the snow. The car is very balanced with predictable handling. If this is your only concern, I wouldn't let is stop you from getting the car you want (550).
#3
Originally Posted by macct' date='Mar 3 2005, 03:15 PM
Yes.? Snow tires make a world of difference.? I am using blizzack ws-50's & I have been very please with their performance.? The ws-50 are pretty extreme for snow with the downside being a very soft ride with a low handling limit.? There are other snow tires out there that have less compromises, albeit at the expense of snow traction.
I recently came out of an X5 (with snow tires), and have been pleasantly surprised at how well the 530 does in the snow.? The car is very balanced with predictable handling.? If this is your only concern, I wouldn't let is stop you from getting the car you want (550).
I recently came out of an X5 (with snow tires), and have been pleasantly surprised at how well the 530 does in the snow.? The car is very balanced with predictable handling.? If this is your only concern, I wouldn't let is stop you from getting the car you want (550).
[snapback]96680[/snapback]
#4
I highly recommend the Dunlop Winter Sport M3's as a dedicated winter tire. It provides superb snow traction and the ride on dry pavement is amazing 4 a snow tire. The snow tires do make a world of difference. I had a pair of Winter Sport M2's on my '00 540. Good luck!
#6
Contributors
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: White Plains, NY
Posts: 688
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: 2008 550, Carbon Black Metallic, Natural Brown Dakota Leather, Sport Package, Sport Automatic Transmission, Cold Weather Package, Power Rear and Manual Side Sun Shades, etc.
Retired - 2004 545 SMG, Black Sapphire Metallic, Auburn Dakota Leather, Cold Weather and Sports Packages, Power Rear and Manual Side Sun Shades
Winters will make all the difference in the world. I too drove a 530 before my current 545. I never put winters on the 530 and I suffered. this winter, with the winters and lots of snow, no problems.
I am using Michelin Alpina's and love them.
I am using Michelin Alpina's and love them.
#7
Senior Members
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 1,169
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by ScorpioBMW1' date='Mar 3 2005, 01:22 PM
I highly recommend the Dunlop Winter Sport M3's as a dedicated winter tire. It provides superb snow traction and the ride on dry pavement is amazing 4 a snow tire. The snow tires do make a world of difference. I had a pair of Winter Sport M2's on my '00 540. Good luck!
[snapback]96685[/snapback]
Blizzaks are great snow tires - drove on them for 12 years. The Dunlop M3's are supposedly the best compromise between good snow tires and good dry weather. I'd get the M3's for the 10 or so days in Boston you have to drive on snowy roads.
#8
Members
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Philadelphia, PA USA
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
My Ride: MY 2004 545i; April build; 6 speed; silver grey metalic; black leather; poplar; sport package; cold weather; active steering; xenons .
Originally Posted by rcd' date='Mar 3 2005, 02:59 PM
I will be purchasing a 550i in the fall. I already own a 01 530i spp, etc. Will true snows help in the winter? I have a 05 pathfinder also, and my 01 530i has conti extremes which are adequate in the light stuff. I live in Boston and do not want the 530xi over the 550i, but would make that sacrifice? if need be. The suv? will be for my son and the 530i will be going to my wife. Thanks....
[snapback]96674[/snapback]
#10
Members
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New England, USA
Posts: 168
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Got Dunlop Snows (non-runflats) on my 545ia. Great handling whether on snow, wet or dry pavement. Don't drive a 545 sport without true winter tires in the snow. Performance tires MUST come off in winter. You really don't have a choice. You won't get far without dedicated snows, four of them!