In my case it was a rear bearing, if I remember correctly passenger (right) side.Will be nice as members will describe if is a front or rear bearing problems
I ended up with a set of Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Electric (UTQG: 500 A A).
Runflat or non-runflat, because I've been driving every summer on non-runflat F1s and I think they're quiet, but found the runflat ones are noisy as you describe.The F1s are loud. On some surfaces, it sounds like a sustained dodgeball bounce.
What is your milages with 5.5 kWh as I’m doing with 4.6 kWh on Sport mode driving around 2 -5 miles every day small distance making 120 miles all the time you must get 150 miles as my driving is city driving only as 20-30 miles an HR and I’m on high regen all the time without Sport mode I don’t want to own a SE as in summer I’m on HankooksI run Cinturato P7 summer non-RFT and with air conditioning for 85F sunny weather, and I'm still averaging 5.5mi/kWh.
You should try the experiment I did with the F56 SE at -10 ºF (or so) and drove without heat, got at least 4 mi/kWh. So heating the cabin takes a lot of energy, and the SE batteries hold up well in extreme cold. The U25 is much bigger so it should take more to heat, but maybe it doesn't cool down as quickly? And no idea what type of batteries it uses.On really cold days like -20F and colder, the U25 Countryman has the same range as the F56!
I really wanted to know what it would do with outdoor cold soaking (and not sheltered in the garage).
How you don’t have power steering as is electric no fluid no hydraulic assistance and sits usually are heated as I don’t use cabin heating just sits and steering wheel and wearing winter clothes as is beautiful thing to own EV freezing ours buts in wrong climates with minus 40 F. As NY . Is as Florida during winters In mild winterI don't remember seeing the e-power go down below 30%, maybe it did the one time it was colder than -40F and my GoM was 43mi at 100% SoC. All I remember was there was no power steering and the seats were rock hard. Anyways back to the tires, summer tires can certainly give a range boost, and the sames goes for lighter wheel choices as well. For places with really cold winters, you just need to be more thoughtful.
ICE vehicles can burn anywhere from 0.5 to 1 gallon of gasoline after 1 hour of idling (~33.6kWh equivalent per gallon), but it's easy to refuel a 2021 MINI Cooper S with a 436.8kWh (13 gal) premium petrol tank at 100% efficiency.
I don't remember seeing the e-power go down below 30%, maybe it did the one time it was colder than -40F and my GoM was 43mi at 100% SoC. All I remember was there was no power steering and the seats were rock hard. Anyways back to the tires, summer tires can certainly give a range boost, and the sames goes for lighter wheel choices as well. For places with really cold winters, you just need to be more thoughtful.
ICE vehicles can burn anywhere from 0.5 to 1 gallon of gasoline after 1 hour of idling (~33.6kWh equivalent per gallon), but it's easy to refuel a 2021 MINI Cooper S with a 436.8kWh (13 gal) premium petrol tank at 100% efficiency.
As I’m old dud don’t tray to be so smart my SE winter summer on sport mode for 3 1/2 year is showing me 4.6 mi/kWh doesn’t matter how I drive or a car is stock on that behavior as I do always about 120 miles slow driving 2-5 miles a day for week or highway driving up to 140 miles on Sport mode pushing car to 90 m/h here and there which I understand that is a limit how SE should give to me as a lowest range of all EVs as I’m happy about as I beat a crub on any high performance cars on highway to be very spirited driver with 2 millions miles on my odometer in NY. 30 years every day by a car to work and in EU 8 years as taxi an all a driving for fan on weekends.I do a mix of highway and city driving, but the winter is closer to 2.0mi/kWh on the F56 so I guess the GoM doesn't really change. On really cold days like -20F and colder, the U25 Countryman has the same range as the F56!
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Put some new shoes on Vanessa, Continental ExtremeContact DWS06, 205/50R16. Given the compound and width, I was expecting really bad range. When we first put them on, we were getting 3.0mi/kwh @70mph. Now that they are worn in a bit more (10kmi) I am getting 4.7mi/kWh @70mph! Much better.
Temps may have been at play with the initial figure, it was 40-50F when we first got them and 70F in the more recent test; YMMV.
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@DisgruntledSanta, did you have any issues with clearance using the 205 width tires? Are you using spacers?