Set of Dunlop OE 245/40-18 tires (almost new)
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I am selling a set of almost-new (1250 miles) Dunlop SP Sport 01 DSST Runflat ultra high performance summer tires. These are OE for E60 sport package.
Tire rack sells them for over $1500. They just came with my CPO 2007 530i but I needed all season tires so I removed them soon after purchase.
Asking $390. For non-local buyers I will split shipping cost.
Thank you-
Grant
Northern Virginia
addisoncrowder@yahoo.com
703-675-4428
Link to tire details on Tire Rack:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=EA9&...e&autoModClar=
Tire rack sells them for over $1500. They just came with my CPO 2007 530i but I needed all season tires so I removed them soon after purchase.
Asking $390. For non-local buyers I will split shipping cost.
Thank you-
Grant
Northern Virginia
addisoncrowder@yahoo.com
703-675-4428
Link to tire details on Tire Rack:
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=EA9&...e&autoModClar=
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I am having 2nd thoughts so this sale is on hold. Unfortunately I do not like the new all-season tires as much as the Dunlops. I may put the Dunlops back on and purchase a 2nd winter set but I have not decided yet.
I will update when I decide. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks...
I will update when I decide. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks...
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I am having 2nd thoughts so this sale is on hold. Unfortunately I do not like the new all-season tires as much as the Dunlops. I may put the Dunlops back on and purchase a 2nd winter set but I have not decided yet.
I will update when I decide. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks...
I will update when I decide. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks...
As I'm sure you are already aware, conventional all-season tires have sidewall construction that is less "stiff" than the Summer UHP RFTs. A slightly higher inflation pressure than recommended on your driver door placard might give you that extra feel of responsiveness. (never exceed the max psi marked on the tire sidewall).
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