06-09-2010, 07:42 PM | #1 |
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Has anyone else had a problem with a rear wide tire wearing out prematurely? I have had the X6 since new in June of 2008 and only put about 13,000 miles on the summer tires. I have the sport package so the rear tires are 315/35ZR20 Dunlop Sport tires. My passenger rear tire wore out to the fabric on the inside of the tire. Alignment is good, no running at reduced air pressure or any other problems. BMW says that there is nothing they can do, Dunlop says it's not a mfg defect... I just had to spend $1400 for 4 new summer tires. I am thinking that since this was the first year of the model, the engineers may have put oversized tires on this vehicle in error but have not seen another sport model here in Alaska. I had, supposedly, the first X6 on the road up here...
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06-16-2010, 12:09 PM | #2 |
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I had the same problem with my wife's 08 X5 with the same size wheel and tire. They lasted about 10k miles and weren't even driven hard. I then switched to the Bridgestone Duelers H/P Sport (Runflats), which is what came stock on my 2010 X6 M. The Bridgestones cost a lot less then the Dunlops and last a lot longer. The set on my wife's X5 lasted just about 30k, which I am satified with.
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06-16-2010, 12:18 PM | #3 |
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Thanks very much, the Bridgestone's are the tires that I recently purchased. Shame that BMW didn't even offer to help with the cost of the new tires...
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