Tires OEM BMW or LANDSAIL
I'm a Landsail CLX-20 fan myself, so I'd recommend getting a set of them. They are significatly cheaper than well known name brands, but they give you a lot of the value.
Ich fahre seit nun 2 Jahren und vielen Kilometern reifen von landsail, die Dinger kleben förmlich auf der Straße, natürlich ersetzen diese den Winterreifen nicht aber selbst bei guten Winterverhälnisen konnte ich top fahren. Der reifen heißt: Landsail 4-Season2x. Ich bin sehr zufrieden und preislich echt top
Am 320i lci rwd, si nu am nevoie de xdrive. Daca ai anvelope de calitate poti sa mergi si la munte.
Rwd are costuri reduse de intretinere fata de xdrive, mai usor, mai eficient.
i have landsail ls588 UHP tires (245/40 R18) on stock rims. they are phenomenal for the price in my opinion as they run quiet and have tons of grip.
I would look into a set of Landsails or Advantas. Both have solid mileage warranties and are nowhere near Goodyear and Michelin prices.
Just be warned I bought new and we don’t drive it wild or anything but both rear tires (non staggered 21”) were at 3mm tread after 10k miles and I had to replace them. Was shocking.
As others mentioned, run-flats are more suspectable to sidewall damage. They're also heavier and noisier. Also, you may have a wider selection of tires if you go with non-runflat.
I got the wheel and tire warranty when I bought my car. They’ve already replaced 4 run flats for free. I got 2 blowouts in the last 2 weeks hitting pretty average sized potholes that I’ve never had issues before with. Run flats suck.
I have them on the front of my 17 plate i40 and seem fairly new. Reviews on them don't sound good at all. The fuel efficiency is grade e and I find them really loud when driving at speed.
It was a commonly traversed dirt road, a little soggy after a rain storm and I backed my dad\u2019s brand new 2008 335i into a small mud depression with the right rear only. Result? Absolutely dead immobile
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