Replaced RFT's on 545i
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I recently put on new tires on my 545i sport. What a difference!
For those who still have RFT's my advice is change it! It's like a different car now. Someone was asking earlier to give my review as far as my experience with Pirelli PZERo Nero (my new tires)
1. The ride is much softer, more comfortable, no road noise at all - I only hear the engine
2. A lot off creaks and sounds in the car dissapeared - (my Bridgestone RFT's were too stiff i guess)
3. As far as handling -- Pirelli's are great in the city, sharp turns are much better. On the freeway I would give them 3.5 out of 5 - it's good but could be better (especially on high speeds 90+). I wish they could hold car on the road a little more - may be it's because the thread is too big and it might improve
For those who still have RFT's my advice is change it! It's like a different car now. Someone was asking earlier to give my review as far as my experience with Pirelli PZERo Nero (my new tires)
1. The ride is much softer, more comfortable, no road noise at all - I only hear the engine
2. A lot off creaks and sounds in the car dissapeared - (my Bridgestone RFT's were too stiff i guess)
3. As far as handling -- Pirelli's are great in the city, sharp turns are much better. On the freeway I would give them 3.5 out of 5 - it's good but could be better (especially on high speeds 90+). I wish they could hold car on the road a little more - may be it's because the thread is too big and it might improve
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+1. RF's suck.
Congrats.
Congrats.
Originally Posted by vlad_b' post='828290' date='Mar 27 2009, 01:16 PM
I recently put on new tires on my 545i sport. What a difference!
For those who still have RFT's my advice is change it! It's like a different car now. Someone was asking earlier to give my review as far as my experience with Pirelli PZERo Nero (my new tires)
1. The ride is much softer, more comfortable, no road noise at all - I only hear the engine
2. A lot off creaks and sounds in the car dissapeared - (my Bridgestone RFT's were too stiff i guess)
3. As far as handling -- Pirelli's are great in the city, sharp turns are much better. On the freeway I would give them 3.5 out of 5 - it's good but could be better (especially on high speeds 90+). I wish they could hold car on the road a little more - may be it's because the thread is too big and it might improve
For those who still have RFT's my advice is change it! It's like a different car now. Someone was asking earlier to give my review as far as my experience with Pirelli PZERo Nero (my new tires)
1. The ride is much softer, more comfortable, no road noise at all - I only hear the engine
2. A lot off creaks and sounds in the car dissapeared - (my Bridgestone RFT's were too stiff i guess)
3. As far as handling -- Pirelli's are great in the city, sharp turns are much better. On the freeway I would give them 3.5 out of 5 - it's good but could be better (especially on high speeds 90+). I wish they could hold car on the road a little more - may be it's because the thread is too big and it might improve
What took so long
Like having a new car isn't it...
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