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      09-02-2011, 03:18 PM   #1
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Alternative Tires for 335i with sport package?

I am looking to replace my tires on my '07 E92 yet again, and quite frankly the tire life on the Bridgestone RE050s that I have replaced twice previously are killing my wallet with all the miles I put on the car. I am looking for a more reasonable tire set, that has to be a run-flat. I guess my specific question is what sizes will fit on the wheels and has anyone tried different sets?
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I have Kumho Ecsta's on my 335xi, and they seem to wear very well. You failed to mention what size your wheels are. Mine are only 17's.
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I am looking to replace my tires on my '07 E92 yet again, and quite frankly the tire life on the Bridgestone RE050s that I have replaced twice previously are killing my wallet with all the miles I put on the car. I am looking for a more reasonable tire set, that has to be a run-flat. I guess my specific question is what sizes will fit on the wheels and has anyone tried different sets?
yep what size are your rims? I hope they are 18's try this.

http://www.reifen-pneus-online.ch/pk...Y,RunFlat.html
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Hankock V12s. Not only they are good and cheap and have descent thread life, there is always rebate around for those tires too....$40 or $60 bucks i think. I bought 2 sets from them, got my rebates on time.

I think now its $618 for tires + $80 rebate from Hankook and $50 rebate from Discounttire...Total 488 shipped after rebates

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they are the five 'spoked' wheels that came with the sport package and I think 18 was the size, I was worried about switching from the staggered step up that is on the car now. I am looking for a harder compound too, 10,000 miles is a little short for me. Tires are front: 225/40-18 and rears are: 255/35-18
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Go with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 in the run-flat type. You won't be disappointed.
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Go with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 in the run-flat type. You won't be disappointed.
I went the same route. They are awesome but not cheap.
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Not a fan of RFT's. That being said, I have had the Bridgestones and the Michelins. Much preffered the Michelins. Lasted a bit longer and had better grip.
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My 335i came with Michelin and they are awesome. Third set. I tried some conti all season and they sucked big time, and went back to the michelin run flats.
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