Phil40 said:Be carefull with non run flat tyes, in france for example, insurance companies don't "cover" an accident if your Z4 (E89) don't have run flat tyres.
But i think in UK, is not same rules ?
I agree with people who remove Brigestone run flat tyres (originals) to non run flat![]()
Ps : Michelin PS4 are very good as you say for E89 ?
Marbeck64 said:Put Continental Premium Contact 6's on mine 2 months ago. Wow!!! what a difference they made. Still abit early to tell how they will ware but overall very happy.
Pbondar said:Marbeck64 said:Put Continental Premium Contact 6's on mine 2 months ago. Wow!!! what a difference they made. Still abit early to tell how they will ware but overall very happy.
They are currently getting very good reviews along with the Goodyear Asymmetric 5s..
Michelin no longer the undisputed leader..
mr wilks said:Pbondar said:Marbeck64 said:Put Continental Premium Contact 6's on mine 2 months ago. Wow!!! what a difference they made. Still abit early to tell how they will ware but overall very happy.
They are currently getting very good reviews along with the Goodyear Asymmetric 5s..
Michelin no longer the undisputed leader..
Think wear rate is their downfall but depending which review you follow in all other departments equal or better than the lauded PS4s
Beeacon said:I've been enjoying the Vredestein Ultrac Vortis on mine, the car is far superior handling than on the runflats, far less crashy too. The wet/damp traction is significantly improved, as an Aston Martin DB11 found out when pulling away from the M6 toll![]()
My only criticism is that when temperatures drop below 5c it loses traction a lot easier, but that's what a winter set is for I suppose...
Never had better. Or, come to think of it, as good.flybobbie said:Got me thinking and checked my front Goodyear asym 2 tyres.
Bought 2016 they have done 30k miles and at least 2mm's left above the wear indicators.