Just had a new set of tyres fitted 18's OEM sizes for Z4M, Michelin PS5 replacing PSS (11yrs old - cracks MOT warning.).
All I can say is what a difference, 15miles on return drive on A and motorway roads, the new tyres are much more pliant/dampening, especially on those road gap/joins on bridges, both tyres on same axle going over those would normally results in harsch jolts which you'd normally have to brace for.
The only criticism is not having 265/40/18 for the rear for a more square shoulder, but I don't care because the ride is so much better all round.
I know it's been discussed throughout time, but this does throw up the point, are newer tyres/fresh rubber going to ride better than old tyres, or does the PS5 road tyres actually work better on our UK roads than high performance/track tyres.
In anycase, enjoy the back end of the summer days driving.
All I can say is what a difference, 15miles on return drive on A and motorway roads, the new tyres are much more pliant/dampening, especially on those road gap/joins on bridges, both tyres on same axle going over those would normally results in harsch jolts which you'd normally have to brace for.
The only criticism is not having 265/40/18 for the rear for a more square shoulder, but I don't care because the ride is so much better all round.
I know it's been discussed throughout time, but this does throw up the point, are newer tyres/fresh rubber going to ride better than old tyres, or does the PS5 road tyres actually work better on our UK roads than high performance/track tyres.
In anycase, enjoy the back end of the summer days driving.

