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Hi guys!
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
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Originally Posted by mr_djurgarden' post='224115' date='Jan 14 2006, 07:57 AM
Hi guys!
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
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Originally Posted by JDN' post='224121' date='Jan 14 2006, 11:12 AM
I have had very good experience with my RF Dunlops. They have the star indicating they were engineered for the 5-series.
Originally Posted by mr_djurgarden' post='224115' date='Jan 14 2006, 03:57 PM
Hi guys!
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
If the continentals are good enough for the M5 then they are good enough for my 530i

The 172M wheels look absolutely stunning in my opinion. The only 19" wheels I considered for my car were these and the style 166M. Both look gorgeous. Amazingly the 172 rims are signiifcantly more expensive (?300+ per set) than the 166M rims - a bit of a shock given that the 166 are fitted as standard to the M5.
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Yes. Thanks, grogan545, for your continued interest. I mentioned it online here once and gave you credit. I set it at 1046 and it is running about one MPG on the low side around town -- shows 18, gets 19 actual. When I start my cross country trips, I expect it to average about right. If not, I'll go to your 1039. Thanks for the input.
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Hi guys!
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
If the continentals are good enough for the M5 then they are good enough for my 530i

The 172M wheels look absolutely stunning in my opinion. The only 19" wheels I considered for my car were these and the style 166M. Both look gorgeous. Amazingly the 172 rims are signiifcantly more expensive (?300+ per set) than the 166M rims - a bit of a shock given that the 166 are fitted as standard to the M5.
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Thx a lot. That helped me a lot!
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Originally Posted by mr_djurgarden' post='224115' date='Jan 14 2006, 10:57 AM
Hi guys!
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I'm really disappointed with my bridgestone RFT Potenza. The car feels very unstable. Now I consider changing them for new tires. I have two alternatives.
1. Buy only new tires. I'm considering the Michelin pilot sport 2 or any others. Do you recommend them or do you have any better suggestion?
2. Buy new tires + new wheels. I'm thinking about the BMW 172 19". What is the best tyre for this wheel?
Thx in advance!
Mr_djurgarden
I like my combination very much PS2's and 19" style 101's (pic below). You may get a tad more minimal high-speed vibration with lower profile tires--as with my PS2's. Otherwise all is great with them. Check out what is said about various tires at tirerack.com. Start by "saving" your car. I kept my original wheels and runflats for trips. You might use your old wheels for winter tires. Note, however, that I like my Dunlop RFT's very well, but they still have few miles on them. Pics of PS2's/101's below.
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Hi mr_djurgarden,
If you go for 172's I could be interested in buying your 135's without the tires,
if the rims are mint.
Interested?
I would go for Michelin PS2's or ContiSport's and of course non RF's!
If you go for 172's I could be interested in buying your 135's without the tires,
if the rims are mint.
Interested?
I would go for Michelin PS2's or ContiSport's and of course non RF's!
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Hi
Ricracing: I'm sry to disappoint you but I dont want to sell my 135 beacause I have them now as my winter rims.
Znod: I really like your rims and thx for the help as always
Ricracing: I'm sry to disappoint you but I dont want to sell my 135 beacause I have them now as my winter rims.
Znod: I really like your rims and thx for the help as always


