BMW Reifen?
Hallo,
ich habe einen X5 bei einer BMW-Niederlassung gekauft und jetzt erfahren, dass ich vorne und hinten unterschiedliche Reifen habe. Vorne sind es Sommerreifen mit Runflat, hinten hingegen Allwetterreifen ohne Runflat. BMW sagt, dass dies kein Problem sei und dass dies normal sei.
Ich habe gesagt, dass ich das Auto mit diesen Reifen so gekauft habe und wollte Fotos zeigen, aber der Kollege dort hat sich die Bilder nicht einmal angeschaut. Sie meinten, sie müssten erst die Akte finden, weil sie diese momentan nicht mehr haben.
(Reifen haben außerdem zwei unterschiedliche Marken)
Hat jemand Erfahrung damit und kann mir weiterhelfen?
Come on. Had different tires at my vehicle with 11tkm a few years ago. They were both summer soaps. It’s unusual for all-weather tires, but I’m honestly not surprised.
But that’s what you’re looking at before.
When buying it said everything was Runflat. I wanted new tires because I’m going to drive a distance of 2,000 to 3,000 km. I went to the tyre dealer, and they said it couldn’t be, etc. I went to BMW, and there too they wondered how this was possible and whether we really bought the car with them. Unfortunately, they couldn’t find the file. The colleague from the part distribution said we should clarify it with our seller. The seller found any excuses all the time. I said all the time, it’s about the tires and not what I did a year ago. I explained that I have runflat tires on the front and normal tires on the back. I’m happy with BMW, but I’ve never seen anything like that.
Yeah, well, you really should pay attention to that when buying.
But to insist on it is probably difficult, in the year everything can have happened.
Actually, you should check the tires regularly.
Traders do not necessarily point to it.
Yeah, so think the chance is low after time, but you can try – all-weather is not a summer wheel set.
I just saw in the handover protocol that only summer wheel set has been crossed and nothing else under accessories / parts has also not been made a note that I would have got all weather… That’s too stupid.
A funny thing. If you don’t get on with BMW, I’d suggest you check how good the all-weather tires are. Then buy two more and mount the new ones on the drive wheels. A good tire service helps.
run flat is not prescribed and I wouldn’t drive. clear comfort loss and more expensive. Just change if they’re gone on the tires you want.
This is allowed, normal or recommended but not.
It’s okay. There must be the same tyres on one axle.
You can even drive 4 different profiles as long as everything is the same size. So there are 4 different tires.
you can even drive 4 different brands in the car
It’s not about the brand, it’s about the fact that all-weather tires are without runflat at the back, while summer tires are mounted with runflat at the front. I am very surprised that such a thing happens to BMW. The tyre dealer said if it’s runflat tyres, all tires must be runflat. I didn’t even know I had all weather tires in the back. When buying it was said that all tires would be runflat
if is in the certificate of admission – there is nix. tja – does not matter it is your car