Hi All,
I have recently bought a 35is that is shod with Bridgestone run-flats on 19 inch 296 rims. As has been well documented on this forum, they bang around a lot and of course there's always the worry that an alloy could crack. I try and avoid potholes whenever I can, but two recent encounters really shook my fillings!
I had Pirelli P Zeros on a previous vehicle and really liked the way they performed but choosing them would be a case of sticking with what I know rather than exploring an alternative. So many people seem to champion Michelin Pilot Sports.
My question is does anyone have experience of both, and if so, how do they compare? I'm going to change all four so, at over £800 for the set, I want to get this right. Very appreciative of any advice
I have recently bought a 35is that is shod with Bridgestone run-flats on 19 inch 296 rims. As has been well documented on this forum, they bang around a lot and of course there's always the worry that an alloy could crack. I try and avoid potholes whenever I can, but two recent encounters really shook my fillings!
I had Pirelli P Zeros on a previous vehicle and really liked the way they performed but choosing them would be a case of sticking with what I know rather than exploring an alternative. So many people seem to champion Michelin Pilot Sports.
My question is does anyone have experience of both, and if so, how do they compare? I'm going to change all four so, at over £800 for the set, I want to get this right. Very appreciative of any advice
In the process of replacing the rim, the tire shop destroyed the Pirelli runflat. I replaced both rears with Goodyear Eagle F1s (Summer) just because they were available, forgoing a two-day wait on Michelin all seasons. After $1300 USD of injury from the cracked rim and replacement tires, I will never return to run flats. Summer tires are fine for me, this toy goes into storage in another few weeks.