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| 05-14-2011, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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Private First Class
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How long will the original tires last
I will be picking up my 2011 Z4 sDrive35is next month, and I am deciding whether to go 24 or 36 month on the lease. One thing that might affect my decision is, can I reasonably expect the original tires to last 20-24k miles and still have enough thread left to satisfy the turn-in requirements?
I know driving style has a big effect on this, so it will vary a lot, but what are the experiences out there? I drive briskly, but I don't push the limits and do no track. |
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| 05-14-2011, 02:20 PM | #2 |
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Private
![]() Drives: Z4 sDrive23i M Sport Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bedfordshire, England
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After nearly 9,000 miles, the rear tyres have an average of 4mm tread depth, and front tyres have an average of 6mm. They are Bridgestone RFT.
I don't really think the rear tyres on your 35is can last more than 15k miles. |
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| 05-14-2011, 05:11 PM | #3 |
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Honestly I'd take off the RFT and store them somewhere. Get yourself some sticky non RFT tires and burn through them during your lease. Then turn in the car with the original tires. For me the low profile RFT are just unacceptably harsh. You will feel every small bump. The car becomes so much better with regular tires. Think of the cost as an investment into driving fun for the time of the lease. The OEM Bridgestone have a UTQG rating of only 140. There is no way they will last 36 months for you even if you were to drive like my grandma.
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| 05-14-2011, 07:26 PM | #4 |
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Private First Class
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Thanks to both of you for the feedback.
marcw - exactly what has been going through my mind if the original tires would not last anyhow. Do you have any recommendation for non-RFTs? There is probably a thread somewhere on that subject, I will search. |
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| 05-14-2011, 08:04 PM | #5 |
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Zed Quatre
Drives: '11 Z4 35is & '11 535xi GT Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Portland, OR. USA
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For tires in Cali, I would go with the Michelin Super Sport (probably my next set) or the Continental DW. I am currently running PS2s. marcw is running 4 season Conti DWS which I do not think you will need with your more favorable weather.
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| 05-14-2011, 08:05 PM | #6 |
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Private
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There is no way the OEM Potenza RFT will last you 24 or 36 months. I just changed my tires today... 15,000 Kms on the car and the rear tires have 3mm on them, the fronts just over 5mm. I was told by others to expect about 16000 to 18000 Kms on the OEM skins.
I am giving the Pirelli P-Zero RFT a try now. |
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