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Does anyone have a picture of 2023 X1's included temporary spare tire?
Does anyone have a picture of 2023 X1's included temporary spare tire? (at least BMWUSA's website says it's included)
As long as I'm asking, why does BMWUSA feel the need to not offer run-flat tires? BMW Canada does not include temp spare tire, although I'm not sure if they equip X1s over there with run-flat tires? Canadian 2023 X1 shown on many YouTube video show the rear floor being just one big empty space.(which oddly enough look so big that a full-size spare will probably fit just fine?) Thanks! |
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Honestly, run flat tires suck, unless they've gotten significantly better than the ones that came on my e90. I'm planning on replacing mine with a tire patch kit and a battery powered compressor so I can use the extra space to hide stuff. My 2020 430i came with non run-flats and no spare, which I thought was odd, but no complaints from me!
If you look at this video, you can see it around the 10:20 mark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAWF_I6Ni8k&t=115s
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that's exactly what I was looking for... oh wow, it really takes up all that space down there. I will also look into replacing it with a tire repair kit/compressor. |
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11-03-2022, 12:05 PM | #7 |
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what about those self-sealing tires from Michelin and Continental? I haven't kept up with tire tire in a few year..... but self-sealing seems like a good idea to me... assuming they make the proper sizes for Bimmers?
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I've patched or plugged run flats a few times with no issues, mainly because I was too cheap to go buy a new one from the dealership
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does BMW use run-flat tires on the 2023 X1 in Europe? or do they provide a tire repair kit? all the videos that I've watched showed no spare tires over there. Does BMW have an official tire repair kit that I can buy in the US?
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Personally I'd rather go with a plug kit and a compressor. I hear the BMW techs HATE cleaning the goop off from inside the tire and rim from the Mobility Kit.
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On the previous-gen X1 runflats were the default, but if you ordered the optional non-runflat tires you could choose between the repair kit OR an actual space-saver tire. Not anymore, so if we end up with a new X1 I'd probably try to source the space-saver components from the US. |
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Lol that was me. But I'm in Honolulu, so it's more like a boat/plane ride. Plus I'm leasing the car, so I'd need to save it and just turn it in when the lease is up.
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Several years ago, I leased a Lincoln Navigator for 3 years(yes, the reverse of a midlife crisis because I never had a nice big SUV). I returned it without the 3rd row bench seat. I didn't realize this until a couple of months later. I had removed it and left it in my basement because I had no use for the 3rd row. I called the guy at the Lincoln dealer who accepted Navigator at lease end. He told me that he would find out what to do. He emailed back 2 days later and told me to just dispose of the 3rd row seat. I kept the email just in case. I never did get rid of the seat. It sat in my basement for probably 3 years. The seat was quite heavy and I just didn't feel like dragging it upstairs. When I was moving, I left the seat at the curb with a sign that said "FREE!(from a Navigator)" It was gone the next morning. |
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