Tyre recommendations

mmm-five said:
RvsBmw said:
PS4S! The tyre dude said that de MPSS was developed long time ago and the PS4S is better in all ways.
Oh check this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=176LXZFUucc, i see some one else also bring it up :).
But the PS4S is not available in standard Z4/Z4M sizes - so Goodyear Supersport is the way to go.

...unless you drive in the cold/snow/rain a lot when a potentially cheaper, less dry-performance-orientated tyre may be the better option :poke:

I would add that i dont think you can go wrong with any of the top-tier dry performance tires. Stuff like the Goodyear Supersport, the Michelin PS4S, Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Continental SportContact 6. I bet a normal human being wouldnt be able to tell much difference, if any at all between them...
 
FWIW switched from Pirelli PZero to Mich PS4s and the car was transformed. So much so that I fitted them to the Maser as well, and they were much better there too.

Just seemed to be more compliant on bumps, and a bit quieter..
 
ga41 said:
mmm-five said:
RvsBmw said:
PS4S! The tyre dude said that de MPSS was developed long time ago and the PS4S is better in all ways.
Oh check this vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=176LXZFUucc, i see some one else also bring it up :).
But the PS4S is not available in standard Z4/Z4M sizes - so Goodyear Supersport is the way to go.

...unless you drive in the cold/snow/rain a lot when a potentially cheaper, less dry-performance-orientated tyre may be the better option :poke:

I would add that i dont think you can go wrong with any of the top-tier dry performance tires. Stuff like the Goodyear Supersport, the Michelin PS4S, Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Continental SportContact 6. I bet a normal human being wouldnt be able to tell much difference, if any at all between them...
I find tyres are quite a personal thing. When pushing on in different conditions there can be a world of difference. in my limited experience. :)
 
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