View Full Version : '89 535i needs new tire NOW. Suggestions?
Warren N.CA
10-30-2007, 03:48 PM
Have Bridgestone Potenza G009 coming off. These have been OK but not great. How about Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S for my 15" Basketweaves?
nizmainiac
10-30-2007, 03:52 PM
pilot exalto's don't last that long as they're quite soft, try a continental
Warren N.CA
10-30-2007, 04:49 PM
Yeahbut, yeahbut, I like tires that don't last long because they usually handle better than long wearing ones. And I enjoy the experience of getting new tires, even though my bank account doesn't enjoy it ;~P (Hand-crafted emoticon).
Russell
10-30-2007, 04:53 PM
How long? I heard they last 40,000 miles or more.
nizmainiac
10-30-2007, 05:34 PM
mine lasted just about a year, and i only do 6000 miles a year, but luckily for me at that time i was working in a tyre centre so i got them at cost price, i soon replaced them with bridgestone pole position s03's
bubba966
10-30-2007, 06:56 PM
BFG Traction T/A's V rated.
Put those on a friends '95 525iT. Really nice tires, and they're around $90/each at Costco if I remember right in 225/60/15.
I'd say Pilot Sport A/S, as I love those on my car, but they don't make 'em in a 15". Traction T/A is next best (for all season) in my opinion.
philbyil
10-31-2007, 01:54 PM
Great tire.....very quiet and grippy...excellent in the wet :D
Great tire.....very quiet and grippy...excellent in the wet :D
Yoko AVS Db's have been discontinued. :(
It depends on what he wants out of a tire:
Cheap- Khumo Ecsta ASX $50 per tire and good value.
Great All Season Performance- The Continental Contiextreme Contact at $80 a tire.
Best Dry weather performance and good Rain- BFG Gforce Sport $90 per tire.
Overprice, ok handling, horrible treadwear tire- the Dunlop SP5000 $86 per tire.
JD525IA
10-31-2007, 03:52 PM
Great tire.....very quiet and grippy...excellent in the wet :D
Mine were quite the little "hummers", meaning that at highway speeds they would sort of make a humming noise like a beehive. Very soft, yet noisy....I didn't quite get that.
I replaced them with Toyo Proxes S4's. They have been an excellent tire, quiet, durable, and impressive handling in all conditions. I also see a lot of SUV's around town with them, but in a lot bigger size. I'm running 17" rims, but the ride is good.
When I get new rubber, I'm getting them again. The are about $150 each mounted.
JD
Have Bridgestone Potenza G009 coming off. These have been OK but not great. How about Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S for my 15" Basketweaves?
Why would you consider all season tires in Cali.? Do you guys even know what "seasons" are?
Buy some sticky directional tires and enjoy.
Hell ya. UHP summers... and enjoy the ride! ;)
philbyil
11-01-2007, 04:41 PM
Hi Cary,
Well, yes and no re the AVS dB's....;)
Try this linky.....
http://superbuytires.com/tires/model/Yokohama/AVS+dB+S2/
Dunno about price considerations....I'd rather pay up a little for tires.
Hi Cary,
Well, yes and no re the AVS dB's....;)
Try this linky.....
http://superbuytires.com/tires/model/Yokohama/AVS+dB+S2/
Dunno about price considerations....I'd rather pay up a little for tires.
I love the AVS DB's but for those prices, not even worth it. He can get he Conti tires for $80 per piece, and he can get the Michelin Exalto for $123 which is a better tire.
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