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      09-06-2005, 09:14 AM   #1
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pirelli run-flats @ 25psi... good or bad?

the tyres perform pretty well, took some amazing corners on a mountain road, but...
at 29 front, 32 back, it's really harsh on our Jamaican roads. I have sport package, 161s. I have been searching the net to see how low i can keep the tyres without adverse effects. i have varied the pressures, as low as 24.5psi, which felt fine. Basically just me, occasionally the wife

Can anyone advise, all comments welcome... will post my pics and review soon! (took delivery last week, 1st 320d in Jamaica... it's really awesome with stick, still running in)

Arctic, terra/titanium, sport package, comfort access, logic 7, xenons, medium tint...
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      09-06-2005, 06:33 PM   #2
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Hey E90 Jamaica, good to see another jamaican on the site. I am awaiting delivery of a 325i SG/158 17"wheels/xenon/roof/antracite cloth:leather comb./alum. trim/logic 7 (Sterling motors says I should get it by Oct 1). I did not choose sport suspension because of these potholes. How's the ride with 17" with sport suspension?
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      09-08-2005, 04:44 PM   #3
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Hey E90 Jamaica, good to see another jamaican on the site. I am awaiting delivery of a 325i SG/158 17"wheels/xenon/roof/antracite cloth:leather comb./alum. trim/logic 7 (Sterling motors says I should get it by Oct 1). I did not choose sport suspension because of these potholes. How's the ride with 17" with sport suspension?
it's actually bittersweet, because on the highway/smooth roads, it's truly fantastic. i went through Junction up to a point last Sunday morning at 7, and it's a dream. However, the Kingston roads really make you start and stop a lot. it's not that the ride is so harsh, as it is that because of the car's inherent weight and stiffness. So the run-flats exaggerate the stiffness. this is why the pressure is key. 32/36 is like a trampoline!
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      09-08-2005, 08:41 PM   #4
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I think gioing as low as 20s may affect handling, you should probably stick to mid-30s psi. Do you think that ordering the non-sport suspension would have made a significant difference? Man, I love how the car looks, but am apprehensive about what the ride quality will be like round-town with these bumps and potholes.
Did you let Sterling tint the car/If yes,what tint do they have available ?
By the way, I passed by the dealer today (Sept 8): found them launching the 2006 7-series. There was a black 730i being demo'd. :rocks:
Happened to show this site to C. Murray, my salesperson. She said how dare you pick up your car before she got back from vacation.

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      09-27-2005, 07:32 PM   #5
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sorry i am just responding. first, i hear you, after 2 weeks, the ride comfort is better, so pressure is back to 28psi. it feels really good now.

sterling did tint the car, they have a guy do it,and he is really good. i got 35% tint.

yes, Clover was not amused. but i could not wait... i have to go and show her this week :-)

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I think gioing as low as 20s may affect handling, you should probably stick to mid-30s psi. Do you think that ordering the non-sport suspension would have made a significant difference? Man, I love how the car looks, but am apprehensive about what the ride quality will be like round-town with these bumps and potholes.
Did you let Sterling tint the car/If yes,what tint do they have available ?
By the way, I passed by the dealer today (Sept 8): found them launching the 2006 7-series. There was a black 730i being demo'd. :rocks:
Happened to show this site to C. Murray, my salesperson. She said how dare you pick up your car before she got back from vacation.
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