BlueMoon said:Anyone have any opinions on their performance in snow/icy conditions?
Shipkiller said:Most of you regulars remember when I got rid of the stock wheels and RFT tires. It was a momentous time.
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2896&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
First off, even though I went from 16" wheels to 18" wheels, and my sidewall height was reduced, the ride quality went way up. RFT's suck..
Then there was the tramlinning. Because of the suspension geometry, the car will still tramline, but it is hardly noticeable now except on a really weird road. Did I say RFT's suck....
Then you have the cost.
The Bridgestone Potenza RFT's on TireRack are about $250.00 each.
The General Exclaim UHP's were (for my tire size) $85.00 each.
Or just get a set of PS2's for the same price as the RFT's.
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I ran GSD2s on my MGF and got 76,000 kms from them, which amazed not just me, but a lot of folks who thought I'd only get about 40,000k's. The trick I found, if you can call it a trick, is to rotate them regularly, say every 5000kms or so. The other important bit is that my rims were all the same size, so rotating fronts to rears was not a problem.Kurts05Z4 said:I also have about four months on my non runflats (F-1 GS D3's) and absolutely LOVE them!![]()
No way will I go back. I just came off an 850 mile road trip which was mostly highway with interspersed two lane pot holed roads and some twisties. All around better performance, handling, and ride quality than the RFTs.
The RFTs were so harsh that I could not put anythiing in the drink holder that didn't have a screw on lid or I would wear it!![]()
Plus, (before I made the switch) I found out the hard way that the availability of replacement RFTs is quite low and the replacement cost is still higher than even the F-1's!
