|
|
03-20-2010, 08:52 PM | #2 |
Major
53
Rep 1,162
Posts |
If the temps are below about 40 degrees the grip of the OEM runflats begins to decline precipitously, below 20 they are rock hard. This is why I removed them at delivery and put on a set of high quality all season tires.
__________________
Colonel (Retired), US Army/Hagerstown, MD
2016 518ixdrive/MSport AW/Ivory White ED-01-10 2010 Z4s30i AW/Beige/Burl/ 6MT/SP/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB/CA (retired) 2011 335d BS/Oyster/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB(Daily Driver) 30+ mpg(retired) Last edited by rmorin49; 03-21-2010 at 07:40 AM.. |
Appreciate
0
|
03-22-2010, 12:53 PM | #4 |
New Member
0
Rep 16
Posts |
They were fine for me when I did a track day at Laguna. The day was a mix of conditions but the third session was raining and the car had decent traction, the only time the back end stepped out was when I gave it a little too much throttle coming out of the Corkscrew.
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-22-2010, 08:03 PM | #6 |
Major
53
Rep 1,162
Posts |
Does Bridgestone publish any data to suggest that the tires should not be used below a certain outside temperature? I do know from personal experience that adhesion does begin to suffer when the temps go below about 35 degrees F. After driving for some time the tires heat up and the traction does get a bit better.
__________________
Colonel (Retired), US Army/Hagerstown, MD
2016 518ixdrive/MSport AW/Ivory White ED-01-10 2010 Z4s30i AW/Beige/Burl/ 6MT/SP/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB/CA (retired) 2011 335d BS/Oyster/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB(Daily Driver) 30+ mpg(retired) |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 07:45 AM | #7 |
New Member
0
Rep 13
Posts |
I used mine last December when it was around -5 degrees C and I was sliding round everywhere. There was three inches of snow though......
Sliding sideways at 2 mph isn't actually that much fun. |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 10:34 AM | #8 |
Banned
24
Rep 291
Posts |
Mine has been shite in the snow we've had....possibly the worst car i have driven in snow!! But it isn't worth all the hassle and expence of buying and swapping over to winter wheels/tyres for a few weeks in January.
Roll on the summer!! |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 05:25 PM | #9 |
Major
53
Rep 1,162
Posts |
Put on a set of high performance all season tires and you can drive all year long in safety with a good ride and little if any sacrifice in handling.
__________________
Colonel (Retired), US Army/Hagerstown, MD
2016 518ixdrive/MSport AW/Ivory White ED-01-10 2010 Z4s30i AW/Beige/Burl/ 6MT/SP/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB/CA (retired) 2011 335d BS/Oyster/PP/CWP/NAV/ipod/USB(Daily Driver) 30+ mpg(retired) |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 06:43 PM | #10 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
As long as the temp is OK, I've found the Z4 RFT traction OK in the wet. I even did the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves) in the rain with no issues. It's much better than a 2006 650i was with that gen of Bridgestone RFTs.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 06:47 PM | #11 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
As long as the temp is OK, I've found the Z4 RFT traction OK in the wet. I even did the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves) in the rain with no issues. It's much better than a 2006 650i was with that gen of Bridgestone RFTs.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 06:48 PM | #12 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
As long as the temp is OK, I've found the Z4 RFT traction OK in the wet. I even did the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves) in the rain with no issues. It's much better than a 2006 650i was with that gen of Bridgestone RFTs.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 07:00 PM | #13 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
As long as the temp is OK, I've found the Z4 RFT traction OK in the wet. I even did the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves) in the rain with no issues. It's much better than a 2006 650i was with that gen of Bridgestone RFTs.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-23-2010, 07:27 PM | #14 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
As long as the temp is OK, I've found the Z4 RFT traction OK in the wet. I even did the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves) in the rain with no issues. It's much better than a 2006 650i was with that gen of Bridgestone RFTs.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
03-24-2010, 10:22 AM | #15 |
Explorer
2
Rep 37
Posts |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-24-2010, 10:51 AM | #17 |
Freude am Fahren
34
Rep 383
Posts |
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...=54100&tab=All
Tirerack.com recommends 7 all season tires for Z4 (w/ Sport package)- Yokoham AVID ENVigor Continental Extreme Contact DWS Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season Pirelli PZero Nero M&S Yokohama ADVAN s.4 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus
__________________
2011 E89 Z4 M Sport (Euro Delivery, Performance Center redelivery), Extended Nappa leather, Eisenmann Sport Exhaust 2003 E46 325i Touring |
Appreciate
0
|
03-24-2010, 10:55 AM | #18 |
Freude am Fahren
34
Rep 383
Posts |
double
__________________
2011 E89 Z4 M Sport (Euro Delivery, Performance Center redelivery), Extended Nappa leather, Eisenmann Sport Exhaust 2003 E46 325i Touring Last edited by teezee; 03-24-2010 at 11:07 AM.. |
Appreciate
0
|
03-24-2010, 11:00 AM | #19 |
Freude am Fahren
34
Rep 383
Posts |
triple
__________________
2011 E89 Z4 M Sport (Euro Delivery, Performance Center redelivery), Extended Nappa leather, Eisenmann Sport Exhaust 2003 E46 325i Touring Last edited by teezee; 03-24-2010 at 11:06 AM.. |
Appreciate
0
|
03-24-2010, 05:13 PM | #20 |
Colonel
1229
Rep 2,602
Posts |
I have the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus on my 550i. There is only a slight loss of dry weather traction but a big gain in wet or cold traction. They are a bit more noisey than PS2s or F1 Asymmetrics but are probably no worse than RFTs.
The one downside is the lack of a spare. If you get a BMW mobility kit (pump + goo), you are nearly equal to RFTs in getting home after a flat but with more effort.
__________________
2020 X3M non-comp, Alpine White over black : Exec Pkg, ventilated M Sport seats, 20"s
2020 M2 Comp, Sunset Orange/Blk: Orange stitching, DCT, exec pkg, bicolor rims Gone '18 M550i, '16 X4 M40i, '15 M5, '13 X3 35i, '12 335is, '11 X5 50i, '09 Z4 35i, '08 550i, 06 X3, 06 650i, '02 M5, '99 540i |
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|