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If you bought a X5, you have already looked back since the technologies are older than the X3
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09-03-2013, 06:23 PM | #25 |
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The bouncing as described is simply the result of the sport suspension set up. It is a well documented feature of BMW sport suspensions--often referred to in magazines as 'unsettling'. This is why the VDC is an option worth having on the M Sport. Many reviews will tell the reader to avoid sport suspension on its own.
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My 335i MSport bounced around rough roads but my X3 with sport suspension is totally great, actually I find it's better controlled than the standard suspension.
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11-04-2013, 06:04 PM | #27 |
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X3 with wheel flat spots
I know this is an old thread but exactly the subject of a recent issue. I threw out the runflats on my 2013 X3, complete garbage. I have 22K miles on my X3 and love it, except on smooth roads - where I expect the smoothest of rides, even in sport mode. However, I get a slight vibration/bouncing, like the road is imperfect - no matter how good the road, I still get the bouncing.
On a recent trip to the shop to get my winters mounted I asked them to really nail the balance (thinking the bouncing was an out-of-balance condition), this shop always does an excellent job. They reported to me that both my right wheels were bent (flat spots on the inboard side of the rim). These are the factory 18" wheels. They suspected that I hit a road imperfection some time before on the right side What a drag. Now to get aftermarket wheels, I can't stand the bouncing. |
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11-06-2013, 04:37 PM | #29 |
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[QUOTE=paulbmwvirgin;14924372]I know this is an old thread but exactly the subject of a recent issue. I threw out the runflats on my 2013 X3, complete garbage.]
Paul, I am thinking about getting rid of the runflats on mine. Did you notice a big difference in ride quality with non-runflats? My car handles fine on very smooth tarmac, but is quite jittery or bumpy on uneven tarmac. I am hoping that some non-runflats might improve things? Ian |
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11-07-2013, 05:50 AM | #30 | |
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With the non runflat winter tyres the car is much more refined, comfy and goes straight. The "grooves" on the asphalt or any other unevenness doesn't have any effect, it goes like a train. Of course winter tyres (nordic) are softer, when driving fast and pushing to limits, the car feels not that sharp. I will change my summer tyres to non runflats too. I feel stupid driving a fine car with shitty tyres, which tyres ruin the car's refined feel. |
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11-07-2013, 07:29 AM | #31 |
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I have a 2011 with the M-Sport package. It is certainly not a sports car and should not be judged in comparison to one. It does not give the driving experience my Z3 does or old M3 did. However, considering it is a heavy SUV with a high center of gravity, I think it handles very well and I enjoy driving it. It handles much much better than other non BMW SUVs I have driven.
For example, I also have a Lexus RX-350. Everyone who complains about how the X3 handles should endure the Lexus experience and think about how much they really have to complain about. The Lexus is an ultra reliable vehicle and the ride is wonderful, if you do not leave a well paved, straight as an arrow, and well graded interstate highway. The BMW is abosolutely refreshing in comparison. The Lexus suddenly veers to one one side due to torque steer if suddenly giving it full throttle, the X3 does not flinch except in the forward direction. The Lexus leans hard on tight curves and feels like it is going to slide or roll off the road, the X3 provides a feeling of absolute control. I could go on but my point is it is an SUV, has the drivability issues SUVs have, but in comparison to other SUVs, it does very well. |
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Thanks for your feedback Rodion, I appreciate your insight into this. I can't justify full winter tyres where I am and in any case, they are very difficult to get hold of for my staggered 19" wheels. I think I have found some all season, which is a compromise. I am very happy with the handling of the X3 and I think it does very well, but the ride quality on poor surfaces is not as good as the M3 or E46 M Sport using non- runflat tyres that I used to have. |
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12-03-2013, 11:33 PM | #33 |
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Urgggh, yes I have the same problem! I drive mostly on highways at high speed, and I feel it at any speed over 50mph. It feels like the wind is blowing the car side to side, but once you experience this every day, you know it's not wind. I had the service department take a look at it, and they said that everything looked normal and tight.
In my opinion, It must be a combination of run flat tires, and suspension (or height of the suspension). My wife's Mini Cooper has run flat tires, and it drives great, but it is also low to the ground. I'd be curious if anyone has swapped out dampeners and springs to lower the ride slightly...did this problem go away? |
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