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06-21-2022, 12:23 PM | #1 |
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Suggestions for good winter tires for the E89?
Since my thread for summer tires turned out great, I'd like to get your opinions on winters. I've only known/used the BMW-suggested 17" wheels/Pirelli Sottozero RFT set, supposedly they are winter performance tires. Personally, I don't really care about performance in winter and I'm mainly about maximizing traction and having good treadlife. I'm debating about staying w RFTs too since how often does one get flats during winter (knock wood, I've never had one)? However, considering I don't care about winter performance, would having RFTs be good just for less worry if one gets a flat? Not sure if RFTs or non-RFTs perform better on snow/ice.
I actually dunno how much I pay for these but if there's a better tire AND it's less expensive, I'm all ears. My general thoughts about them are they are quite good, I've never really gotten stuck save for a handful of times I was stupid and ran into some very deep snow. They seem to last well but I have nothing to compare them to. Just in case, only considering pure winter tires, no all-seasons. Tx.
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06-21-2022, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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Im running Goodyear Ultragrip Performance Plus winter tires. Have used them for 2 winters now. My opinion is that they are ok. Dont have any complaints but i wouldnt really praise them either.
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06-24-2022, 05:08 AM | #3 |
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FWIW I’ve always used premium rubber..my winter tyres have been Conti TS830 / 850s..
The latest generation of all season tyres for anyone not spending the whole period in snow are a revelation in terms of their winter performance plus they don’t rapidly wear as the temperature goes up… I used GY Vectra 4 Seasons on a 35is and were pretty pleased… I’ve given up on winter use of the Zed now but have got the Michelin Climate 2 for my Volvo XC70 which seems to be the best winter tyre and be pretty good by summer standards..but it is a very premium priced tyre.. |
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07-06-2022, 05:40 PM | #4 |
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I ran a square set up of 245/40/18 michelin X-Ice xi3 on the Z4 and other cars throughout many northeast winters highly recommend them.
Honestly didn't even know they made runflat winters lol Can't put a price on peace of mind but I don't think it is necessary especially if you live in a populace city. I think most winter tires would be comparable...its the clearance issues that really get you in these cars lol |
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07-07-2022, 12:21 AM | #6 |
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I know I am in the minority for preferring the RFT, but I really like my Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II RFT. I have the 225/40R18 on the front (with BremmerKraft BR17 18x8 wheels) and P255/35R18 on the back (with BremmerKraft BR17 18x9 wheels). I love my winter setup so much that I'm getting Pirelli Summer P Zero RFT on the stock wheels for my summer setup (same specs) to replace my original aging tires.
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