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Replacement tires on 4.8is
I looked and I dont really see much about replacing the tires. I need replacements and the only two tires I have seen on here are the stor michs and toyo proxies s/t. does anyone have anything else? also does anyone have pics of their ride with the proxies on it.
I am more then likely going to go with the proxies, they cost less and the specs are better. any comments?
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On a 70,000+ vehicle, I would stick with OEM.
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Another option is the Yokohama ADVAN S.T.'s... they seem like the hot max performance tire right now.
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I like the Advan's, There was a A+ review for Advan's on 4.8is in Bimmer mag an year ago. And I read somewhere that Proxes are are good in short term but some issues in long term, forgot where I read.
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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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if the tires specs are almost the same except that one tire has a 420 vs. a 220, then I would have to say that the tire that will last the longest would be better. I dont know if or which tire is better, that is what I am doing asking the question here. I want to know what people have tried. I appreciate your answer, but just stating that I should go with whatever BMW put on there, doesn't jsutify your recommendation. I would like to know Why? Not jsut cause BMW picked them. Does this make any sense? but agian thanks for any comments, I wasn"t trying to be a D**k!
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What he indeed stated, was the fact that OEM tires are usually not as good as they could be. Which, in his own special case, could be very true. We all know that the engineers go a great deal to test tires for these cars, but the choice is not only based on performance alone, but also on economics. Tire manufacturers work in conjunction with the car manufacturer to produce a tire for that specific vehicle. These tires, for the most part, are a great compromise, because they have to suit all types of buyers (in contrast to an owner who is looking for a tire that would suit his/her specific needs). The original tire manufacturers sell these tires to the car manufacturer for a hefty discount (pretty much at cost). Later, the tire manufacturer makes up its investment on people like you, who believe the OEM tire is the best way to go. This fact, doesn't mean that other tire manufacturers cannot produce as good or better tire than the original one. I have 3 M cars and none of them use the OEM tires. For my driving style and needs, the Michelin Pilot Sports 2 are a better tire than the ones that originally came with the cars. Which doesn't necessarily mean the "BMW engineers were wrong". |
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Good info on the tires.
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I could not agree more with Wagner. The Dimaris are excellent performers and have tens of thousands of hours of BMW testing behind them. I got 32k on the rears and the fronts are still going at 40k (these are the 20's). What all do you think you will improve by going with something else?
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