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10-09-2010, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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Run Flats again?
Beat this one to death. but my new 09 335ci (sports package) has a harsh buckboard ride when you compare it against my Porsche 996 or my wife's Lexus 350 IS. All three have 18" wheels. Has anyone gone with traditional tires? Results? I swear I can feel a dime at 60 MPH..
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10-09-2010, 04:20 PM | #3 |
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New generation 3 run flats are much more comfortable than the stock RFT. Yes that is new model bridgestones. But yes you can go with non-RFT and they are much much better.
![]() If I were you, I'd get the Michelin PS2 PZ (RFT) and see what happens. I have a friend with them, and you can't even tell they are RFT. They transform the ride completely. The Stock RE050 bridgestones are horrible.
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10-09-2010, 05:41 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the Tip
Will check out the Michelin PS2 PZ (RFT). Car has less than 1000 miles on it for some reason it was never sold. I got a hell of a discount, but guess I got to give some back to Tire rack..
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My car came with the Michelin PS2 (M-Package) and I don't think that the ride is harsh.
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I bought new tires (PS2's) and have no issues with them. Much better than the Bridgestones and they should wear better.
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I'm riding on Continental ContriProContact SSRs, and honestly, I don't mind them at all. I think it is because of the rfs that I didn't have a serious accident when I smacked the pothole the other night.
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10-09-2010, 11:47 PM | #8 |
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You can sell the Bridgestones here, on eBay, or on Craigslist to someone who needs them for a lease return. That will make the switch less costly.
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PS2 ZP ride significantly smoother, more compliant, and more stable in bumpy situations than the RE050 RFT.
![]() ![]() (Still looking for a chuckle on this) Craigslist, Ebay, and these boards see a lot of tires moving around... My set of nearly-new PS2 was pieced together from all three sources.
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The PS2's feel better at first then after a few hundred to a thousand miles they lose that feeling.
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That has not been my experience, and I have been using them for years, except for a brief runflat nightmare after buying the 335i, quickly resolved by new shoes for the poor girl...
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Less noisy than the Bridgestones, and a tad softer. |
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