My 3.5is is fitted with Pirelli P Zero runflats. The rears are ready for replacement but the fronts still have about 5.5mm of tread on them. Just debating whether to buy 2 Zero runflats for the rears or whether to replace all 4 tyres with non-runflats?
Has anyone had PZero runflats and the PZero non runflats and noted differences in ride comfort?
I had Goodyears on my E 85 and was pleased with them so they are a possibility too.
Any advice welcome and appreciated.
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I don't run an E89. However I would not have run flats and none runflats mixed on any road car. Either get some more run flats for the rear, or replace all four.
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Yes, definitely will go with that advice. I was wondering if anyone had run a car withPirelli runflats and then a car with Pirelli non runflats. I was hoping to find out if there was a difference in comfort. But thanks for your comment.
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Last week My E89 was fitted with non RFTs and the difference in the feel of the car is so much better and there is no way now I will go back to RFTs. Cannot comment on the Pirelli’s as I went from Bridgestone to Toyo Proxyes. Definitely don’t go mixing tyres.
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Well yes and no!
I ran a 123d on 17" run-flat P-Zeros, and an E46 3 Series on 17" P-Zero non run-flats.
So I don't have a direct comparison, although both had M-Sport suspension.
FWIW I was more than happy with them on both cars.
I ran a 123d on 17" run-flat P-Zeros, and an E46 3 Series on 17" P-Zero non run-flats.
So I don't have a direct comparison, although both had M-Sport suspension.
FWIW I was more than happy with them on both cars.
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Thanks Mr T. Did you notice any difference in noise levels and comfort?
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Hi IRD.
To be honest tyre noise was good on both cars, but the non-RFTS on the E46 were definitely more comfortable than the RFTs on the 123d. Despite the E46 running 225/45 X 17 fronts and 245/40 x 17 rears, compared to 205/50 x 17 all round on the 123d!
So maybe all those advocating swapping to non RFTs have a point! Plus as you've got 19s non RFTs would provide more pot-hole protection for your rims - and non RFT tyres cost less.
Whatever you decide, I hope you keep enjoying your stunning 35is.
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Mr Tidy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:24 pmHi IRD.
To be honest tyre noise was good on both cars, but the non-RFTS on the E46 were definitely more comfortable than the RFTs on the 123d. Despite the E46 running 225/45 X 17 fronts and 245/40 x 17 rears, compared to 205/50 x 17 all round on the 123d!
So maybe all those advocating swapping to non RFTs have a point! Plus as you've got 19s non RFTs would provide more pot-hole protection for your rims - and non RFT tyres cost less.
Whatever you decide, I hope you keep enjoying your stunning 35is.