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FYI the oem continentals only have a 240 tread rating. 15-20k is probably normal for those tires. Hankook have a 600 tread rating. They will last longer but not sure you’ll reach 50k on a staggered setup.
The 22s for the plaid will come with summer tires from the factory (continental sportcontact 6).
If you order the LR with 22s it will come with pirelli scorpion zero all seasons.
FINALLY the app randomly gave me the prompt to update my phone key and now ultra wide band is working. However, it’s still not working on my wife’s phone lol.
I’ve deleted the keys and reinstalled the app several times now on both phones. Seems random as f.
I went through the steps above and it still doesn’t show under nearby interactions. I’m in the US. 2023 MXP on 2024.2.3 and iPhone 14 Pro app version 4.30.0.
FWIW I used to be able to do that with my MYP as well but after some app updates they removed that feature even on the MYP.
You can use a third party app like Tessie to see degradation but at least that solution does cost money.
I experienced similar issues with both doors.
Driver side: Mobile service replaced the sensor and I was told that if the issue continued I’d have to take it into the service center where they have a machine that can see what the sensor is seeing and determine the correct fix. Unfortunately...
The iON evo AS are ultra high performance all season. They do make them for the 22 inch plaid size and discount tire sells them online.
When the time comes I’ll either get these or the Pirelli scorpion zero A/S.
I’m in Herndon so I’m very close. Might take you up on that offer when the time comes. Thanks!
Please update this thread with your thoughts on the pirellis as you accumulate more miles.
The other tire I’m considering are the new Hankook iON EVO AS SUV tires. These are available in the stock 22 inch size but not sure if they would handle the plaid power as well as the Pirelli. Definitely seems like the Pirelli are safe bets.
Appreciate the feedback.
I agree on the all seasons being a compromise. Hard to justify a dedicated winter and summer setup in the dc/nova area. Winters are usually not that bad snow wise but it does get cold. The summer tires on the X skip in the cold.
Our MYP is also on the stock summer...