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Originally Posted by buschy
why would you stick with oem? oem tires are half the milage rating as the toyos? 220 cr 420 I think. also the specs of the tires are similar other wise, oem tires are usually not the better end of tires on any car, so please let me know why staying with oem tire would benifit, thansk.
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Making that comment about a BMW is really going out on a limb. I could see that being true for a Pontiac Sunfire, but not a BMW sporting Michelin's. Looks like some one needs to contact Porsche, BMW, MB, Audi, Bentley and tell them to stop sporting low rent tires. Bottom line, it's your ride and if you feel that going with another tire is a good choice and that the BMW engineers were wrong that is your choice. I can't prove to you one way or another that the stock setup is better or worse, simply stated I would stick with what the car left the factory with.
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