2 nail punctures in less than a month

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Always the rear tires
Must be the high torque that causes the nails to be pushed in?
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Soft rubber. A bolt could probably puncture them.
 

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Must be the high torque that causes the nails to be pushed in?
I am obviously no scientist, physicist, or smart, but I'm not so sure it's the torque; it's more likely the fact that you're driving over nails.
 

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Buy a high powered magnet and hang it from under the front and sides of the car - it will pick up the nails as well as triggering lazy stop lights.

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I am obviously no scientist, physicist, or smart, but I'm not so sure it's the torque; it's more likely the fact that you're driving over nails.
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@Itengineer driving over nails is better than having your tires vandalized.. i promise..
 

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Must be the high torque that causes the nails to be pushed in?
You must be still using the stock oil. BMW specced an unreasonably low viscosity oil for fuel efficiency reasons. Unfortunately, that low viscosity is a common cause of nails being pushed into tires.

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Softer, wider, stickier tires with heat in them will increase your chances of picking up something. Spinning the rear tires a lot will decrease your chances of dispersing a nail I’d assume. As for slicks or radials I’m not sure as there’s not much thread to begin with.
 

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Buy a high powered magnet and hang it from under the front and sides of the car - it will pick up the nails as well as triggering lazy stop lights.

You can send me the thanks via Venmo/CashApp or subscribe to my OnlyFans @ OnlyLargeCucumbers.

Thanks and regards.
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You must be still using the stock oil. BMW specced an unreasonably low viscosity oil for fuel efficiency reasons. Unfortunately, that low viscosity is a common cause of nails being pushed into tires.

Next time use the search function!

^truth

I picked up a huge screw in my right rear a couple months ago because I'm still on the OEM oil fill.
 

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Must be the high torque that causes the nails to be pushed in?
No, what happens is the front tyres run over the nail/screw and lifts it off the road surface and bounces it up so it has a better chance of piercing the rear tyre. Every time someone in my area has some major building work done on their house or renovations it's always nail/screw in the tyres often multiple times. Tradies are slack with shit falling off their big turbo diesel utes. New build happening just down from me now. I avoid driving past that way going to and from home. It's not a bullet proof methodology but it's the best I've got. The bikes are the same. The rears 90% of the time for the same reason.

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Drive backwards and you'll get nails in the front? :hmm:

This thread too scientific and technical..
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