I now have a pair of Bridgestone Potenza S001's on the back. Not by choice.....
After a run from Carcassonne (south of France) down to Barcelona in the M i got a bulge in one of the rear tyres on the return leg. It certainly wasnt much fun bumping and shaking down the road for 5 hours until i got back. To top it of there was wild fires blazing so the motorways were closed and i had to take the coast road. Any other time a winding road with sea views and the top down would be nice!! But 8 hours in the heat not daring more than 50mph in case the car shook apart was a slog
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So, according to french law you have to have matching brand tyres on the same axel. As you can imagine.....'Vredestein?????? - NON'
And as much as I searched around lots of garages not one place could source a tyre in my sizes apart from BMW, who only had one option - a pair of these Bridgestone Potenza S001's at £300 each plus fitting.
The reviews look promising, but if i had been back home no way would i have spanked this much on a pair of tyres, but hey ho. I'll let you know how they wear, but at the moment they seem sticky and solid
After a run from Carcassonne (south of France) down to Barcelona in the M i got a bulge in one of the rear tyres on the return leg. It certainly wasnt much fun bumping and shaking down the road for 5 hours until i got back. To top it of there was wild fires blazing so the motorways were closed and i had to take the coast road. Any other time a winding road with sea views and the top down would be nice!! But 8 hours in the heat not daring more than 50mph in case the car shook apart was a slog
So, according to french law you have to have matching brand tyres on the same axel. As you can imagine.....'Vredestein?????? - NON'
And as much as I searched around lots of garages not one place could source a tyre in my sizes apart from BMW, who only had one option - a pair of these Bridgestone Potenza S001's at £300 each plus fitting.
The reviews look promising, but if i had been back home no way would i have spanked this much on a pair of tyres, but hey ho. I'll let you know how they wear, but at the moment they seem sticky and solid
The e89 is significantly better on run flats but there is no way I would have them on an e85/e86 with 18" wheels.