Ditched the Dunlop Runflats!
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I have a 530i M Sport model and the ride is a definate dissapointment. Not complete rubbish but should be better in an executive saloon. The car is only a few days old but when my tyres need changing I will definately be thinking about "normal" tyres. Problem is I dont have a spare wheel and without runflats I would need one - can these be retrofitted ? According to my dealer "its not easy"....
By the way, I had a ride in the new 3 series today (a friend just took delivery of one) and although it also had RF's its ride was much better than my E60. Smooth and compliant yet it seemed to handle flawlessly as well. I think the 3 series was designed with the RF's in mind. I wont be trading down to a 3 anytime soon but I cant help but feel that the E60's suspension wasnt designed around RF's and we are just being forced to live with them by BMW's marketing dept.
By the way, I had a ride in the new 3 series today (a friend just took delivery of one) and although it also had RF's its ride was much better than my E60. Smooth and compliant yet it seemed to handle flawlessly as well. I think the 3 series was designed with the RF's in mind. I wont be trading down to a 3 anytime soon but I cant help but feel that the E60's suspension wasnt designed around RF's and we are just being forced to live with them by BMW's marketing dept.
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By the way, I had a ride in the new 3 series today (a friend just took delivery of one) and although it also had RF's its ride was much better than my E60. Smooth and compliant yet it seemed to handle flawlessly as well. I think the 3 series was designed with the RF's in mind. I wont be trading down to a 3 anytime soon but I cant help but feel that the E60's suspension wasnt designed around RF's and we are just being forced to live with them by BMW's marketing dept.
Fronts ?176
Rears ?222
That's about ?840 fitted
Great decision. Welcome to the PS2 club.
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Thanks! And a good club it is too!
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='197788' date='Nov 13 2005, 10:34 PM
I'm pretty sure the 3-series will be on Pirelli 'Euforias' - I think this is the main reason for the difference... The 5-series RF options are pretty dreadful.
Arent the Pirelli's available in 5 series tyre sizes coz I want some ?
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='197673' date='Nov 13 2005, 11:17 AM
The initial tyre-roar was louder than I expected but I think its getting quieter as the tyres bed-in.
I listen with the windows down and no longer can hear my own tires on the road. I had Potenza RF for 18K miles.
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my 2 cents as I commented below, the runflats felt crappy :thumbsdown: in handling, ride, they felt like I had 21inch rims (i think because their sidealls are too thick)..I agree with someone that say RFTs need some more years for perfection.
When I re-installed the RFTs on my 2004 530 before turning it in, i felt noticiable the difference, the car felt heavier, rough and unrefined. Once I picked up my new car, it felt almost as bad, but a bit more refined but bottom line still crappy. Since I have my toyos, the car feel COMPLETElY different.. smooth , lighter and I have 19's and feels smoother than the original 18s
When I re-installed the RFTs on my 2004 530 before turning it in, i felt noticiable the difference, the car felt heavier, rough and unrefined. Once I picked up my new car, it felt almost as bad, but a bit more refined but bottom line still crappy. Since I have my toyos, the car feel COMPLETElY different.. smooth , lighter and I have 19's and feels smoother than the original 18s
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Arent the Pirelli's available in 5 series tyre sizes coz I want some ?
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Not yet... They 'debuted' on the Mini and have made it to the 3-series. Not available in the size I need for sure! :thumbsdown:
I listen with the windows down and no longer can hear my own tires on the road. I had Potenza RF for 18K miles.
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The tyres are all mounted correctly... And like I said the noise is reducing with every mile... I think tyres take about 300 miles to 'bed in'. I'd expect 275-section tyres to produce a little bit of roar
Obviously, the road surface makes a big difference to the noise levels - especially here in the UK!
Originally Posted by Don Juan' post='197918' date='Nov 14 2005, 05:42 AM
my 2 cents as I commented below, the runflats felt crappy :thumbsdown: in handling, ride, they felt like I had 21inch rims (i think because their sidealls are too thick)..I agree with someone that say RFTs need some more years for perfection.
When I re-installed the RFTs on my 2004 530 before turning it in, i felt noticiable the difference, the car felt heavier, rough and unrefined. Once I picked up my new car, it felt almost as bad, but a bit more refined but bottom line still crappy. Since I have my toyos, the car feel COMPLETElY different.. smooth , lighter and I have 19's and feels smoother than the original 18s
When I re-installed the RFTs on my 2004 530 before turning it in, i felt noticiable the difference, the car felt heavier, rough and unrefined. Once I picked up my new car, it felt almost as bad, but a bit more refined but bottom line still crappy. Since I have my toyos, the car feel COMPLETElY different.. smooth , lighter and I have 19's and feels smoother than the original 18s
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Originally Posted by Taz' post='197700' date='Nov 13 2005, 08:31 PM
My local BMW dealer told me that it was not possible to use non-run-flat tyres as it would invalidate my warranty. Is he right?
It is shocking how ignorant some of these dealers can be.
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='197673' date='Nov 13 2005, 07:17 PM
Well, it's done!
I've heard differing opinions on this but on my 124 alloys (245/40/18 Front, 275/35/18 Rear) the change is very noticable and I'm very happy
That horrible 'thump' over bumps and ridges is gone. The 'skipping' effect is gone. Tramlining is gone. Ride quality is now excellent and I don't seem to notice a lack in steering responsiveness that was predicted. It could be my imagination but acceleration does seem smoother and more rapid.
The initial tyre-roar was louder than I expected but I think its getting quieter as the tyres bed-in. They also look awesome now I've applied the Tyre-Slik.
No regrets! I'm just hoping they last a bit longer than the Dunlops did - 15k miles!
I've heard differing opinions on this but on my 124 alloys (245/40/18 Front, 275/35/18 Rear) the change is very noticable and I'm very happy
That horrible 'thump' over bumps and ridges is gone. The 'skipping' effect is gone. Tramlining is gone. Ride quality is now excellent and I don't seem to notice a lack in steering responsiveness that was predicted. It could be my imagination but acceleration does seem smoother and more rapid.
The initial tyre-roar was louder than I expected but I think its getting quieter as the tyres bed-in. They also look awesome now I've applied the Tyre-Slik.
No regrets! I'm just hoping they last a bit longer than the Dunlops did - 15k miles!
Congrats.
The PS2's definitely need a few hundred km's to bed in. I also noticed a hum (or roar)
initially on most surfaces.
Now only some surfaces cause noise. On smooth roads there is almost total silence.
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Well, it's done!
I've heard differing opinions on this but on my 124 alloys (245/40/18 Front, 275/35/18 Rear) the change is very noticable and I'm very happy
That horrible 'thump' over bumps and ridges is gone. The 'skipping' effect is gone. Tramlining is gone. Ride quality is now excellent and I don't seem to notice a lack in steering responsiveness that was predicted. It could be my imagination but acceleration does seem smoother and more rapid.
The initial tyre-roar was louder than I expected but I think its getting quieter as the tyres bed-in. They also look awesome now I've applied the Tyre-Slik.
No regrets! I'm just hoping they last a bit longer than the Dunlops did - 15k miles!
I've heard differing opinions on this but on my 124 alloys (245/40/18 Front, 275/35/18 Rear) the change is very noticable and I'm very happy
That horrible 'thump' over bumps and ridges is gone. The 'skipping' effect is gone. Tramlining is gone. Ride quality is now excellent and I don't seem to notice a lack in steering responsiveness that was predicted. It could be my imagination but acceleration does seem smoother and more rapid.
The initial tyre-roar was louder than I expected but I think its getting quieter as the tyres bed-in. They also look awesome now I've applied the Tyre-Slik.
No regrets! I'm just hoping they last a bit longer than the Dunlops did - 15k miles!
Congrats.
The PS2's definitely need a few hundred km's to bed in. I also noticed a hum (or roar)
initially on most surfaces.
Now only some surfaces cause noise. On smooth roads there is almost total silence.
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Great, thanks! The grip seems to be improving daily... They seem a fantastic tyre so far!