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Car Forum / BMW Cars / February 2007

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E-46 Tires

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combs.rob@gmail.com - 31 Jan 2007 16:13 GMT
Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
the car when new. After checking a couple of tire store feedback
forums, found a lot of negative feedback for the Continental sport
tires.  Any recommendations?

Thanks
Floyd Rogers - 31 Jan 2007 16:25 GMT
> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
> the car when new. After checking a couple of tire store feedback
> forums, found a lot of negative feedback for the Continental sport
> tires.  Any recommendations?

www.tirerack.com or www.tires.com

Many people are using Michelin PS2 or Goodyear F1 GS-D3.
Yokohama Advan AD07 was also good.  Actually, the Continental
ContiSportContact2 came in 2nd in CarAndDriver's tire test a
year ago, so YMMV.

The Goodyears are cheap, quiet and available.  That's what I run.

FloydR
Tom K. - 31 Jan 2007 17:29 GMT
>> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
>> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
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>
> The Goodyears are cheap, quiet and available.  That's what I run.

I'm running the ContiSportContact2 on an E46 sedan and Goodyear F1 GS-D3 on
a Z4.  Since both perform and ride very well - and Tire Rack's price is
about the same for either, I'd recommend both (naturally supplemented with
winter tires if you'll be encountering snow or ice).

Tom K.
mike - 31 Jan 2007 18:20 GMT
i'm running toyo's,and their the best ride i've ever had

>>> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
>>> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
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>
> Tom K.
SharkmanBMW - 31 Jan 2007 22:14 GMT
ditto, M option wheels on my 330 with Toyo Proxes - top of the line, super
sticky, quiet and wear evenly.
Z rated... not cheap but excellent performance.

> i'm running toyo's,and their the best ride i've ever had
>>
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>>
>> Tom K.

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John Carrier - 31 Jan 2007 19:01 GMT
Performance option:
Michelin Pilot Sport 2
Goodyear F1 D3
Bridgestone RE 50A

All-weather / durability option:
Mich Pilot Sport A/S
Conti ContiExtremeContact
Pirelli PZero Nero M+S

R / John

> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
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>
> Thanks
pltrgyst - 31 Jan 2007 21:32 GMT
>Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
>planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
>the car when new. After checking a couple of tire store feedback
>forums, found a lot of negative feedback for the Continental sport
>tires.  Any recommendations?

See the thread on E46 tires a week ago in this group.

-- Larry
Dan - 01 Feb 2007 00:52 GMT
> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Thanks

Add me to the list of satisfied Eagle F1 owners.  Great tires and
excellent wear considering their performance.  I replaced the stock
Michelin Pilots, saved a few hundred dollars, and got a better set of tires.

Dan
GT - 01 Feb 2007 10:48 GMT
I'm very happy with my Michelin Primacy 235/45-17 on my Audi A4 3.0
quattro. Very silent and good durability.
I have Nokian 225/45-17 on my 2000 325 xi and they are not wearing
evenly. I cannot recommend them.
Just my $ .02
Giovanni Tarantino
Switzerland
Pete - 01 Feb 2007 16:08 GMT
> I have Nokian 225/45-17 on my 2000 325 xi and they are not wearing
> evenly. I cannot recommend them.

Which Nokian?

Can you describe the wear pattern some more?  Is your alignment correct?  A
lot of BMWs require negative camber in the rear, which by default will
produce accelerated inner tire wear, for example.

FYI... my g/f has a set of Nokian WR on her Jetta... she's put on about 35k
miles on them so far, and the wear is even.

Pete
combs.rob@gmail.com - 01 Feb 2007 17:50 GMT
> > I have Nokian 225/45-17 on my 2000 325 xi and they are not wearing
> > evenly. I cannot recommend them.
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>
> Pete

Thank you to everyone this has been a big help.

Rob
GT - 01 Feb 2007 19:31 GMT
>> > I have Nokian 225/45-17 on my 2000 325 xi and they are not wearing
>> > evenly. I cannot recommend them.
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>
> Rob

The Nokian I have are Nokian NRY 225/45-17 94Y, extra load.
The front tires wear on both shoulders. The rear seem quite ok.
Best regards

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G. Tarantino - Switzerland
2001 Audi A4 3.0 Q 190,000 km (117,000 miles)
2001 BMW 325 xi 169,000 km (104,000 miles)
1997 BMW 535 257,000 km (160,000 miles) (sold)
1997 Audi A4 Q 247,000 km (153,000 miles) (sold)
(1987 325i, 1992 320i, 1992 325 td)

Jeff Strickland - 04 Feb 2007 18:59 GMT
I am not a particularlly aggressive driver, and I got wonderful life and
performance form my set of Kuhmo ASX tires. They lasted about 40k miles, and
could have lasted a bit longer if I had bothered to rotate them.

I am a price-shopper, and generally buy a mid-priced tire. I get no added
benefit from expensive tires, and I find that the really cheap tires have a
short life. The mid-price tires typically give me the balance of performance
and life span that I feel is acceptable.

My current set of tires is the BF Goodrich g-Force. I only have about 1000
miles on them. They seem fine for the sanity level that I have while
driving.

> Just picked up a 2002 325C convertible that needs new tires.  Was
> planning on replacing with the same Continental tires that came with
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>
> Thanks
Pete - 04 Feb 2007 19:34 GMT
>I am not a particularlly aggressive driver, and I got wonderful life
>and performance form my set of Kuhmo ASX tires. They lasted about 40k
>miles, and could have lasted a bit longer if I had bothered to rotate
>them.

Jeff, how do they compare to other tires that you've used in the past in
terms of noise, comfort, high speed stability, wet grip, and
aquaplaning?  What size are you running?

I'm contemplating another set of tires for my e39, and seeing how I got
crap last time even though I bought a well-known brand for $130/piece +
mounting/balancing, I am starting to wonder if it could possibly get any
worse if I were to buy a more lowly brand such as Kumho, Sumitomo (which
is related to Dunlop and Goodyear), or Falken.  Maybe at least I would
save myself some money.

I had a set of Yokohama Avid H4S which were actually pretty good, alas
that was on a company Sentra where performance of any kind was not
really a consideration.

Thanks,
Pete
Jeff Strickland - 04 Feb 2007 21:16 GMT
>>I am not a particularlly aggressive driver, and I got wonderful life and
>>performance form my set of Kuhmo ASX tires. They lasted about 40k miles,
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> terms of noise, comfort, high speed stability, wet grip, and aquaplaning?
> What size are you running?

I use 225/45x17s with a Z speed rating on my '94 E36.  I was completely
comfortable in all of my driving, But while I am more than willing to do 90
on the freeway, I seldom drive to the limits of physical science. My tires
(Kuhmo ASX) were quiet and comfortable, and did not hydro plane when given
the opportunity. I haven't enough expereince with the BFGs as of yet. They
are rated on tires.com as not having good wet-driving characteristics, but I
haven't had enough wet to know if that is true. The BFGs are a good looking
tire, but they are directional -- you must have the correct tires on the
right side of the car. the Kuhmo ASX is not directional, they work okay on
either side. I like the BFG, but I can't say that it is any better than the
Kuhmo. It was convenient for me to get the BFG because they were in stock
when I needed tires, the Kuhmo was a few days away and I didn't want to
wait. (I had managed to wear a tire to the cord, and needed to replace them
before I could drive my car anywhere.)

I feel confident in saying that you will like either the Kuhmo ASX or the
BFG. BFG has a better name recognition, if that means anything to you.

> I'm contemplating another set of tires for my e39, and seeing how I got
> crap last time even though I bought a well-known brand for $130/piece +
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> Thanks,
> Pete
 
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