View Poll Results: If I were to choose a tire from the following list based on Low Noise, Comfort/Handling, Tread &
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I voted for the Invos.
I have bridgestone RE760 sports right now and they are just ok. My pirelli p6 ALL SEASONS i found were better, ride quality and performance
Apparently the invos have a really good ride comfort and still have some performance.
I have bridgestone RE760 sports right now and they are just ok. My pirelli p6 ALL SEASONS i found were better, ride quality and performance
Apparently the invos have a really good ride comfort and still have some performance.
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My Ride: 2004 545i TITANIUM GREY II on Black Dakota Lthr, Comfort Seats, Sports PKG, Premium PKG, Active/Dynamic Drive, NAV, Winter Package.
Thanks everyone for the feedback it is obvious that most of the votes are leaning between the Hankook and Falkens. The price on the Hankook is great especially with the rebate. I will wait for more days and monitor the polls. Is there a way for me to modify the original post?
One question, if I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders?
One question, if I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders?
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None of the above was not listed. That would be my vote. Instead, slap on 4 Michelin sport pilots or sport pilot a/s and you will be happy ever after.
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Originally Posted by mhs525' post='982547' date='Aug 19 2009, 08:05 PM
None of the above, Michelin Pilot Sports. The best cars deserve the best tires...
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My Ride: 2004 545i TITANIUM GREY II on Black Dakota Lthr, Comfort Seats, Sports PKG, Premium PKG, Active/Dynamic Drive, NAV, Winter Package.
Anyone knows the answer to this question? Thanks
If I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders? Using M5 M166
If I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders? Using M5 M166
Originally Posted by Moopai' post='982491' date='Aug 19 2009, 06:56 PM
Thanks everyone for the feedback it is obvious that most of the votes are leaning between the Hankook and Falkens. The price on the Hankook is great especially with the rebate. I will wait for more days and monitor the polls. Is there a way for me to modify the original post?
One question, if I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders?
One question, if I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders?
Originally Posted by Moopai' post='984387' date='Aug 21 2009, 06:12 AM
Anyone knows the answer to this question? Thanks
If I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders? Using M5 M166
If I go with the rears 285/30R19, do I still need the 12mm spacers to flash the wheels with the fenders? Using M5 M166













