mmm-five said:Unfortunately I'd still have to work out how to carry a spare set so that I could get there & back on decent/legal tyres. Wonder if someone makes a wheel/tyre rack for the back of a Z4C?
Towball hitch and trailer. 8)
mmm-five said:Unfortunately I'd still have to work out how to carry a spare set so that I could get there & back on decent/legal tyres. Wonder if someone makes a wheel/tyre rack for the back of a Z4C?
Had a quick look at that option a couple of years back, but there was nothing officially ade for it, and anything custom made may still have fallen foul of the lack of listed towing capacity on the V5c which effectively means you can't tow anything.exdos said:Towball hitch and trailer. 8)
mmm-five said:Had a quick look at that option a couple of years back, but there was nothing officially ade for it, and anything custom made may still have fallen foul of the lack of listed towing capacity on the V5c which effectively means you can't tow anything.
What's the speed rating of the Kumho?srhutch said:I am assuming these are bdget tyres not suitable for an ///M, but can anybody confirm.
ZedFourM said:What's the speed rating of the Kumho?srhutch said:I am assuming these are bdget tyres not suitable for an ///M, but can anybody confirm.
The top speed of the ///M is officially 155mph, so you may well not be insured and/or fail MoT if you use a tyre which doesn't have an appropriate speed rating...
Yes, a Kumho V70a would be perfect for a Z4MC - although you'd have to carry a spare set with you for when you very quickly hit the wear bars as they only start with about 4mm of tread depth.saskia said:Kumho BMW race championship , no one heared of this , been going for some time , if they are good enough for races then just maybe they are good enough for people driving normal road cars such as a z4m/mc ?

Or just get some Yoko AD08s and have the best of both worlds?tertius said:Re. carrying wheels and tyres - is there no roof rack option for the M coupe? Should be able to get 4 wheels on.
I keep thinking about doing something like this for track days, so I can have R tyres and "normal" tyres.
carl said:Or just get some Yoko AD08s and have the best of both worlds?tertius said:Re. carrying wheels and tyres - is there no roof rack option for the M coupe? Should be able to get 4 wheels on.
I keep thinking about doing something like this for track days, so I can have R tyres and "normal" tyres.
tertius said:Moreover the real advantage to me of carrying a spare set is that you can run one set right down and still get home legally. Especially on multi-day foreign trips (e.g. 'ring and Spa) this is a serious consideration.
Well if you're going to carry a spare set for track only use, why not use slicks? Anything else is a compromise.tertius said:They aren't the best of both worlds though are they? They are a compromise, not as good as a proper R compound tyre on track and not as good as a normal road tyre in poor conditions. Very good tyres I agree but still a compromise. Equally the MPSS (which I have) isa similar tyre, but a compromise still.
Moreover the real advantage to me of carrying a spare set is that you can run one set right down and still get home legally. Especially on multi-day foreign trips (e.g. 'ring and Spa) this is a serious consideration.
carl said:Well if you're going to carry a spare set for track only use, why not use slicks? Anything else is a compromise.tertius said:They aren't the best of both worlds though are they? They are a compromise, not as good as a proper R compound tyre on track and not as good as a normal road tyre in poor conditions. Very good tyres I agree but still a compromise. Equally the MPSS (which I have) isa similar tyre, but a compromise still.
Moreover the real advantage to me of carrying a spare set is that you can run one set right down and still get home legally. Especially on multi-day foreign trips (e.g. 'ring and Spa) this is a serious consideration.
exdos said:tertius said:Moreover the real advantage to me of carrying a spare set is that you can run one set right down and still get home legally. Especially on multi-day foreign trips (e.g. 'ring and Spa) this is a serious consideration.
If your car is seriously focused for track days then the safest option of getting there and back is trailering. Alternatively, here's a link to a trailer hitch someone had fabricated for their Z4M: http://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=844622&highlight=trailer BTW did you get your problem after DN8 sorted and what was the cause/cure?
tertius said:I'm not really a fan of trailering for a number of reasons:
1. I don't have space for a trailer (this is the fatal flaw really)
2. Loading up is a bit of an effort
3. You are limited to 50 on the continent - slooooow!
4. Channel crossings are more expensive
5. The Z4 is a bloody heavy car to tow, not sure my V70 is up to it
And no the DN8 problem is not yet sorted/fully identified. It has been a bit of a mission tracking it down, each problem solved so far has revealed another. I will report fully when I have the whole picture.