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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 09:19 AM
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is this for real?I searched the forum and never see post about this size tyre in runflat..
I was offered by the dealer they said this is available but for extremely expensive 700 usd for each tyre the brand is continental i think(dont be surprise everything about car in thailand is expensive)

is it worthed to upgrade to runflat or should i go with non runflat as many on this board recommends..(price for nonrunflat same size is around 500 each)

wont the tyre of runflat 19inch be too stiff?

please advise friends and experts..

Mike

PS its going to be for my OEM 166 wheels ..
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeThailand' post='478622' date='Oct 6 2007, 06:19 PM
is this for real?I searched the forum and never see post about this size tyre in runflat..
I was offered by the dealer they said this is available but for extremely expensive 700 usd for each tyre the brand is continental i think(dont be surprise everything about car in thailand is expensive)

is it worthed to upgrade to runflat or should i go with non runflat as many on this board recommends..(price for nonrunflat same size is around 500 each)

wont the tyre of runflat 19inch be too stiff?

please advise friends and experts..

Mike

PS its going to be for my OEM 166 wheels ..
Yup, Dunlop have released the SP SPORT 01's in those sizes. Unless you're an absolute runflat fan then avoid like the plague.

The 19's will run like wooden wheels and the Dunlop's have a bit of bad reputation around here................
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='478624' date='Oct 6 2007, 12:30 PM
Yup, Dunlop have released the SP SPORT 01's in those sizes. Unless you're an absolute runflat fan then avoid like the plague.

The 19's will run like wooden wheels and the Dunlop's have a bit of bad reputation around here................
Thank you so much for your feedback,
I love Mystic Blue color,they dont have it here in thailand for E60,i talked them into painting for me they dont guarantee the quality of the paint so I am going to book monaca blue instead...
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='478624' date='Oct 6 2007, 08:30 PM
Yup, Dunlop have released the SP SPORT 01's in those sizes. Unless you're an absolute runflat fan then avoid like the plague.
The 19's will run like wooden wheels and the Dunlop's have a bit of bad reputation around here................
Nice to know, but I wouldn't order them.

I have 245/40 18" old ('03) Dunlop SP Sport 01 RF's.
They are hard and they tramline, but are reasonably quiet.


For my new car there will be 225/50 17" RF's.

I don't know for sure, but I'm expecting them to be a lot nicer to drive with.

Not only because they are the "right size" for a E60 but also the LCI E60 is now
designed for them (RF's) and I expect that the tire tech has also improved since '03.
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='478630' date='Oct 6 2007, 01:05 PM
Nice to know, but I wouldn't order them.

I have 245/40 18" old ('03) Dunlop SP Sport 01 RF's.
They are hard and they tramline, but are reasonably quiet.
For my new car there will be 225/50 17" RF's.

I don't know for sure, but I'm expecting them to be a lot nicer to drive with.

Not only because they are the "right size" for a E60 but also the LCI E60 is now
designed for them (RF's) and I expect that the tire tech has also improved since '03.

I test drove the 520d 2 weeks ago LCI but old engine,the ride is very nice, enough power with excellent suspension but when i brake very hard it doesnt stop at my will and jerks forward a few steps more than I normally experience with my current E46 ..just on the hard brakes..the tyre on our LCI was 225/50/17 run flat..I am not sure if this was caused by tyre ,expert on runflat welcome to comment this..

Thanks
Mike
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 11:00 AM
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Avoid RF, they are inferior to nonRF .
What engine do you have ?
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by AlexFW' post='478646' date='Oct 6 2007, 02:00 PM
Avoid RF, they are inferior to nonRF .
What engine do you have ?

Thanks for your feedback,I am going to book LCI 525i the new 218 hp slightly different version than europe or america but new light weigth engine..
from what I am hearing looks like non runflat is the way to go..

Thanks again..
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeThailand' post='478655' date='Oct 6 2007, 08:45 PM
Thanks for your feedback,I am going to book LCI 525i the new 218 hp slightly different version than europe or america but new light weigth engine..
from what I am hearing looks like non runflat is the way to go..

Thanks again..
Definitely. But each to their own. I know a number of people prefer the potential safety and convenience advantages of RFs over better handling, noise, price, life-span, ride quality & tramlining.
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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='478664' date='Oct 6 2007, 04:00 PM
Definitely. But each to their own. I know a number of people prefer the potential safety and convenience advantages of RFs over better handling, noise, price, life-span, ride quality & tramlining.
you statement is very right
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Old Oct 8, 2007 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeThailand' post='478633' date='Oct 6 2007, 09:17 PM
I test drove the 520d 2 weeks ago LCI but old engine,the ride is very nice, enough power with excellent suspension but when i brake very hard it doesnt stop at my will and jerks forward a few steps more than I normally experience with my current E46
The new EU MY '08 LCI's are all with int cooled disc both front and rear!

Please do not crash into us when we brake hard
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