Tire Rotation
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I have a 2206 530i that I have had for approx 10K miles. I have been thining that I need to get the tires rotated but have seen some conflicting info. Can someone please confirm that rotation is something that is required on the E60's. I have the saem size tires all around.
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Originally Posted by uncleb' post='783432' date='Feb 2 2009, 05:26 PM
I have a 2206 530i that I have had for approx 10K miles. I have been thining that I need to get the tires rotated but have seen some conflicting info. Can someone please confirm that rotation is something that is required on the E60's. I have the saem size tires all around.
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My experience over the past 20+ years is not to rotate ... depending on driving style replace tires in pairs or sets of 4 when tread depth is thin. Watch out especially for tread wear on the inside portion of the rear tires on BMWs. Sometimes the outer tread looks pretty good but the inside is bald!
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Originally Posted by uncleb' post='783432' date='Feb 2 2009, 05:26 PM
I have a 2206 530i that I have had for approx 10K miles. I have been thining that I need to get the tires rotated but have seen some conflicting info. Can someone please confirm that rotation is something that is required on the E60's. I have the saem size tires all around.
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I've always rotated my same-size tires on my BMWs and it seems to improve average life-span. I've never felt a difference in driving and handling.
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Definitely rotate. It evens out th wear
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I never get why people rotate tyres, I know its rather popular in the states but no where else really seems so big on it. All i can see it does is spread the life of tyre wear across all four tyres. It must unsettle the car somewhat as each tyre on the car will have bedded in to the suspension geometry on that corner then you take the tyre and move it to another wheel with totally different geo. The tyre now isnt even a new tyre bedding in it can be one with a totally oposite tread wear to the wheel its now fitted to(effectively reducing the tyres performance for some time). Its not like the tyres are ever going to age and perish if they are left in their current position and the only down side is that you may have to change the drive tyres slightly sooner but over all your still buying the same amount of tyres in the long run.
Im not bashing anyone who does rotate I just personally dont see what the benefit is.
Im not bashing anyone who does rotate I just personally dont see what the benefit is.
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The benefit of tyre rotations lies in improving tyre life. Period - no debate about it.
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
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Originally Posted by subarashi' post='783816' date='Feb 3 2009, 03:02 AM
The benefit of tyre rotations lies in improving tyre life. Period - no debate about it.
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
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Originally Posted by unlimited90' post='783824' date='Feb 3 2009, 02:17 AM
isn't 545i tires staggered? hw are you suppose to rotate it? left to right?
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Originally Posted by subarashi' post='783816' date='Feb 3 2009, 07:02 AM
The benefit of tyre rotations lies in improving tyre life. Period - no debate about it.
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
My original Contis' from Munich lasted barely 30K miles without rotation. The tread was just about gone on the rear tyres when I got my Michelin PS/2s.
I have rotated these RELIGIOUSLY every 5K miles. Result - Im on 72K miles and the tyres still look great!
There is no question about this -- ROTATE. Any tyre shop/professional tyre dealer will tell you the same thing...
Comparing one tyre make to another isnt a fair comaprison Conti sport contacts have softer tread compound to PS2 so it means nothing. Wheel position doesnt suddenly stop wearing a tyre because you have rotated it, your just wearing the same rubber from another tyre. In fact a tyre that has bedded in on another position will wear more until its bedded into the new position and the whole tyre has proper contact again.