Michelin are undoubtedly one the best tyres, but for the small increase in grip and drivability they would have to be capable of mileages in excess of 35k to cover double the price difference of KU39s and become more cost effective for your average Z4 driver, bearing in mind that for the majority they would last in excess of 8yrs, who wants rubber on that long, so if money is no object for tyres then Michellin it is but i'll stick with the Khumo KU39 at half the cost, they seem to manage with this brand in formula 3 so i'll let you all know if the reviews are wrong and they end up being ditch finders.mjennings23 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:30 pm I've always used Michelin Uhp summer tyres generally.
Is it because they're better than others? I'm sure I've never pushed them to their limits to know, but what kind can do is read reviews that put them top in the situations where you really need that grip; emergency braking.
This, added to the fact they wear really, really well, makes them a no brainer at £30 a tyre more than "midrange" options. A friend has got over 15k out of a set of rears on an E46 M3 and still has 3mm left, can't say fairer than that!
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Michelin are undoubtedly one the best tyres, but for the small increase in grip and drivability they would have to be capable of mileages in excess of 35k to cover double the price difference of KU39s and become more cost effective for your average Z4 driver, bearing in mind that for the majority they would last in excess of 8yrs, who wants rubber on that long, so if money is no object for tyres then Michellin it is but i'll stick with the Khumo KU39 at half the cost, they seem to manage with this brand in formula 3 so i'll let you all know if the reviews are wrong and they end up being ditch finders.mjennings23 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:30 pm I've always used Michelin Uhp summer tyres generally.
Is it because they're better than others? I'm sure I've never pushed them to their limits to know, but what kind can do is read reviews that put them top in the situations where you really need that grip; emergency braking.
This, added to the fact they wear really, really well, makes them a no brainer at £30 a tyre more than "midrange" options. A friend has got over 15k out of a set of rears on an E46 M3 and still has 3mm left, can't say fairer than that!
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On a quick comparison for front tyres only, the PS4 can be had for £90 and the KU39 is £68. Rears £125 vs £90. I'm not sure how that equates to double the price as you said?S26-UkZed wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:21 pmMichelin are undoubtedly one the best tyres, but for the small increase in grip and drivability they would have to be capable of mileages in excess of 35k to cover double the price difference of KU39s and become more cost effective for your average Z4 driver, bearing in mind that for the majority they would last in excess of 8yrs, who wants rubber on that long, so if money is no object for tyres then Michellin it is but i'll stick with the Khumo KU39 at half the cost, they seem to manage with this brand in formula 3 so i'll let you all know if the reviews are wrong and they end up being ditch finders.mjennings23 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:30 pm I've always used Michelin Uhp summer tyres generally.
Is it because they're better than others? I'm sure I've never pushed them to their limits to know, but what kind can do is read reviews that put them top in the situations where you really need that grip; emergency braking.
This, added to the fact they wear really, really well, makes them a no brainer at £30 a tyre more than "midrange" options. A friend has got over 15k out of a set of rears on an E46 M3 and still has 3mm left, can't say fairer than that!
However, cost effectiveness is not the way I buy tyres. I want the best I can afford for that one chance I might need an emergency stop on a sodden wet road, where lesser tyres would give longer stopping distances or worse begin aquaplaning.
Not saying there is anything wrong with Kumho tyres, I'd also say that them producing tyres for a motorsport series has about as much relevance to road tyres as Michelin producing a restaurant guide, they're totally different applications.
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Just to resurrect this thread, my Goodyear F1 A3's are nearly down to to the bar...
Does anyone have experience with the Michelin Primacy 4 or CrossClimate+?
Does anyone have experience with the Michelin Primacy 4 or CrossClimate+?
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Not on a Z4.
Got the CrossClimate+ on a FWD Alfa and they're great, but they're not a performance summer tyre like the Goodyear F1A-3.