Loving my E89, but much like my E86 the ride is… “firm” on the run flats.
I switched to Eagle Asymmetrics 5s on the E86 and it was a massive difference (in road noise as well as comfort and handling). Now planning on doing the same on my E89 (it has stock Bridgestone Potenza RFTs).
I’ve got 19 inch 326M wheels currently. I love the look of them but am wondering if it is worth seeking out a set of 18s (probably the 325Ms, if I can find a decent second hand set). This would mean the tyres would be a bit cheaper and the cracking risk goes. Also, a bit more sidewall = a bit more comfort, maybe?
I guess the disadvantage is that it would be more of a pain to sort, more expensive overall (at least unless I could sell the 326Ms) and of course, wouldn’t have those 19 inch looks!
My question is - any thoughts on whether the 19 to 18 swap would have that much impact on ride? Or will the switch from RFTs to non-RFTs be more than enough improvement? And how is the cracking risk on 326Ms once the RFTs are gone?
I switched to Eagle Asymmetrics 5s on the E86 and it was a massive difference (in road noise as well as comfort and handling). Now planning on doing the same on my E89 (it has stock Bridgestone Potenza RFTs).
I’ve got 19 inch 326M wheels currently. I love the look of them but am wondering if it is worth seeking out a set of 18s (probably the 325Ms, if I can find a decent second hand set). This would mean the tyres would be a bit cheaper and the cracking risk goes. Also, a bit more sidewall = a bit more comfort, maybe?
I guess the disadvantage is that it would be more of a pain to sort, more expensive overall (at least unless I could sell the 326Ms) and of course, wouldn’t have those 19 inch looks!
My question is - any thoughts on whether the 19 to 18 swap would have that much impact on ride? Or will the switch from RFTs to non-RFTs be more than enough improvement? And how is the cracking risk on 326Ms once the RFTs are gone?