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So looking at options I can get a set of Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 for £493 fitted or Dunlop SP Sport Maxx RT2 for £466. Wheels are OEM 18” MV2 staggered fitment.
Anyone had any particularly positive or negative experiences of either brand?
I’m running 31psi at the front and 33psi at the back, seems about right.golfgeezer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 9:26 am Ordered the Goodyear’s and booked in for fitting on WednesdayIn the meantime what tyre pressures are people running for standard staggered fitment 18” wheels and non run flat tyres?
Stick em on ebay..I got decent money for mine, there's always someone looking for cheap bmw sized tyres locallyjenniferlouise wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:10 am We are going Continental Sport Contact 7 next week. Seems to be the tyre of choice on here if budget is not the primary ruler. Spent too long putting up with the harsh ride on RFTs… ‘sporty’ is only an adjective you can use for a while. I’m hoping it’s a noticeable difference or I’ve just wasted the price of a bl@@dy good weekend away!!
Now, I was going to advertise the removed Bridgestone RFTs on the ‘sale’ pages here for FREE as they have lots of life in them (buyer collects) but can’t bear the ribbing I’d get from across the forum! Mates have said ‘sell them on eBay to recover some of the cost’… there’s loads of them on there!! Probably none selling. Everyone had the same idea. So, I shan’t bother. If anyone wants them let me know. I may keep a 255 to go on the spare rim I have for that ‘just in case’ emergency…
Oh, really? Thanks, I guess no harm in trying (and if I talk nicely to Tyre Pros they will take them back for recycling if they don’t go)mr.tourette wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:40 amStick em on ebay..I got decent money for mine, there's always someone looking for cheap bmw sized tyres locally