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Similar situation with the same Perilii stock RFTs on my 2015 X5 35d at around 38k. I replaced them with the all season Michelin Premier LTX non-RFTs. I thought the original tires were quiet but the new ones are even better. I ran them through the last winter in Michigan and they handled the snow quite well. I have about 20k on them now (I drive across the state a lot) and they are wearing very well. I should hit the 60k mileage mark as advertised for the tires. Yes, I have the spare tire option with BMW X5
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