Switched to non-RFTs

David-H

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Prees, Shropshire
Picked up my new car on 29 March and didn't like the runflat tyres fitted to the 326 wheels so tried some 18" APEX wheels with non-runflats and liked the smoother, quieter ride but the rear offset of 22mm was a little too aggressive. So, I've now fitted a set of 313 wheels with Goodyear Eagle F1 AS2 tyres, 19/8.0 ET37 235/35 fronts & 19/9.0 ET39 265/30 rears and hope that this will be the answer! They probably suit the car a little more than the APEX's too! :oops:
 

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Marlon said:
There's only one way to find out bud :driving:
Mañana Marlon - after putting the black CSL reps on the E85 to replace the 313Ms, cleaning & coating the 313's with Autoglym wheel protector, replacing the APEX's with the 313's and then giving the APEX's a clean before putting them away in the garage, it's time for supper and a glass of wine! :wink:
 
john-e89 said:
Are the OEM 326's for winter or going up for sale?
I was just going to keep them in the garage along with the APEX's and the 108"s (can't have too many wheels / tyres can you?) but open to sensible offers I guess! (Just bought a new set of wheels with winter tyres from another forum member!)
 
Keep us updated with the views on the non run flats and what you are doing re possible punctures?

Previous comments are that they are a big improvement on the E85 but mixed on the E89. I've only ever driven Zeds on RF's
 
DLH said:
john-e89 said:
Are the OEM 326's for winter or going up for sale?
I was just going to keep them in the garage along with the APEX's and the 108"s (can't have too many wheels / tyres can you?) but open to sensible offers I guess! (Just bought a new set of wheels with winter tyres from another forum member!)

I could put a bid in but would you sell without the run flats?
 
Nanu said:
Keep us updated with the views on the non run flats and what you are doing re possible punctures?

Previous comments are that they are a big improvement on the E85 but mixed on the E89. I've only ever driven Zeds on RF's
I will. On the E89 it may be that RFTs are acceptable if you have the adaptive suspension fitted as I was told at the meet last Sunday.
 
john-e89 said:
DLH said:
john-e89 said:
Are the OEM 326's for winter or going up for sale?
I was just going to keep them in the garage along with the APEX's and the 108"s (can't have too many wheels / tyres can you?) but open to sensible offers I guess! (Just bought a new set of wheels with winter tyres from another forum member!)

I could put a bid in but would you sell without the run flats?
The brand new runflats are of no use at all to me John! I'm happy to have them (wheels + tyres) in my garage so that I can revert the car to original spec in the future, Equally, as I said, I could consider selling them for a sensible price but really can't be bothered in splitting them.
 
DLH said:
john-e89 said:
DLH said:
I was just going to keep them in the garage along with the APEX's and the 108"s (can't have too many wheels / tyres can you?) but open to sensible offers I guess! (Just bought a new set of wheels with winter tyres from another forum member!)

I could put a bid in but would you sell without the run flats?
The brand new runflats are of no use at all to me John! I'm happy to have them (wheels + tyres) in my garage so that I can revert the car to original spec in the future, Equally, as I said, I could consider selling them for a sensible price but really can't be bothered in splitting them.

Fair enough, I don't want the run flats as I'd be putting MPSS on.

No probs, if you don't ask you don't get, cheers anyway.
 
Nanu said:
Keep us updated with the views on the non run flats and what you are doing re possible punctures?

Previous comments are that they are a big improvement on the E85 but mixed on the E89. I've only ever driven Zeds on RF's

I changed the rfts on my 35is last month. Best thing I've ever done. Been trying to justify it the last 2 years since I ordered the car. After 9k miles I have taken the plunge. Mpss & massive improvement over the Bridgestone's :thumbsup:
 
KERMIT1970 said:
Nanu said:
Keep us updated with the views on the non run flats and what you are doing re possible punctures?

Previous comments are that they are a big improvement on the E85 but mixed on the E89. I've only ever driven Zeds on RF's

I changed the rfts on my 35is last month. Best thing I've ever done. Been trying to justify it the last 2 years since I ordered the car. After 9k miles I have taken the plunge. Mpss & massive improvement over the Bridgestone's :thumbsup:

What improvements and what do you carry incase of a puncture?
 
What improvements and what do you carry incase of a puncture?[/quote]

Car feels far better going into hard corners & roundabouts feels more planted. Runflats are far too hard no give whatsoever. I've felt my car skipped & back lifted if I was giving it the beans. Since fitting the mpss I have far more confidence in the car. Love it :D only criticism I had with the car. Wish I had changed them when I bought the car. Dealer gave me a further £700 off the final price as I told them I hated the rfts. I carry slime mobility kit i case of punctures & AA card. :thumbsup:
 
First run today with 313Ms and very happy with the difference to the RFTSs. Getting sensors fitted to the wheels on Wednesday.
 
DLH like the 313 on your car. :D Love the apex's but think the 326's or 323's suit the e89 better Imo :thumbsup: Got to agree the non rft's make all the difference.
 
I like my 326M's and my Run-Flats with the Adaptive Suspension but would probably go the same way as DLH without AS.
 
DLH said:
Marlon said:
There's only one way to find out bud :driving:
Mañana Marlon - after putting the black CSL reps on the E85 to replace the 313Ms, cleaning & coating the 313's with Autoglym wheel protector, replacing the APEX's with the 313's and then giving the APEX's a clean before putting them away in the garage, it's time for supper and a glass of wine! :wink:

How does the Autoglym wheel protector work, or rather, what does it actually do?
 
RickZ4 said:
DLH said:
Marlon said:
There's only one way to find out bud :driving:
Mañana Marlon - after putting the black CSL reps on the E85 to replace the 313Ms, cleaning & coating the 313's with Autoglym wheel protector, replacing the APEX's with the 313's and then giving the APEX's a clean before putting them away in the garage, it's time for supper and a glass of wine! :wink:

How does the Autoglym wheel protector work, or rather, what does it actually do?
From their site:
"Wheel Protector is a super-hydrophobic, durable barrier which minimises brake dust adhesion so your wheels remain cleaner for longer. Simply put, the sealant prevents any dirt or brake dust sticking on the wheel.."
 
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