Busterboo said:They're fiercely expensive, but has anyone tried MICHELIN run-flats?
Busterboo said:It's MICHELIN run-flats I'm interested in.![]()
225/40 R18 88W Front
255/35 R18 90W Rear
Mr Tidy said:Very interesting reply mrwilks - I will be needing new tyres on my E86 Sport (so staggered 18s) fairly soon, and despite what everyone says about non-RFTs I don't like the idea of fitting them without having some sort of spare.
I'm guessing you suggest 245/40s on the rear because they don't come in 255/35 size?
mr wilks said:[post]1370456[/post] No its because the 245 40 rear looks better in the arch , rides better from the drivers seat & gives the wheel more protection
Mr Tidy said:Both my Z4s have been on the cr*p Bridgestones! I did have a 123d that had 4 sets of Pirelli RFTs and they were much better IMHO.
Busterboo said:Mr Tidy said:Both my Z4s have been on the cr*p Bridgestones! I did have a 123d that had 4 sets of Pirelli RFTs and they were much better IMHO.
Why are Bridgestone run-flats so cr*p, I wonder?
Busterboo said:Mr Tidy said:Both my Z4s have been on the cr*p Bridgestones! I did have a 123d that had 4 sets of Pirelli RFTs and they were much better IMHO.
Why are Bridgestone run-flats so cr*p, I wonder?
I agreemr wilks said:Busterboo said:Mr Tidy said:Both my Z4s have been on the cr*p Bridgestones! I did have a 123d that had 4 sets of Pirelli RFTs and they were much better IMHO.
Why are Bridgestone run-flats so cr*p, I wonder?
Haven't improved with the time so old tech ?
Tbh i had them on a E89 in 18inch form & they weren't that crashy but grip in anything other than dry conditions was poor i thought :?
I also don't favour the 255 35 rear profile on a 8.5j rim245 40 much more suitable for 99% of the time , jmo of course & others may disagree