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icicles9 04-19-2018 10:20 PM

I run 44 psi front 42psi rear
None run flats Michelin latitude sport 3
Quiet, more comfortable than the Bridgestone duller run flats
Toe, minimum
Staggered 20"
Very happy

Chris

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master1917 04-19-2018 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icicles9 (Post 1133008)
I run 44 psi front 42psi rear
None run flats Michelin latitude sport 3
Quiet, more comfortable than the Bridgestone duller run flats
Toe, minimum
Staggered 20"
Very happy

Chris

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My new Continentals Sport non-RF summers are pumped to 38 psi according to the sticker, as were the Bridgestones.

I usually used to pump tires to max pressure as per the tire sidewall as I like firmer ride. Then I started following the sticker + 5-10%. The Continentals side wall (as that of Bridgestones) say 51 psi.

Anyone tried driving non-RF at 50 psi? Downside?

My first impressions of non-RF Continentals Sport summer tires were too soft at 38 psi.... and too noisy compared to my high expectations.

master1917 04-20-2018 01:26 PM

Update
Went for alignment (and oil change) and apparently my tire rods are ceased and the front bushings are gone, which may explain tire wear as far as I read on this forum. Alignment delayed until the parts arrive. Oh, and the car started pulling to the right...parked until alignment to save those new front tires!

Oh and at least part of that noise is the driver side front bearing! Another 2gs plus))) I miss my Acura already!!!

Tomaz 04-20-2018 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SeanC (Post 1132958)
I'm willing to bet, assuming that the alignment is correct, the inner tire wear on the rears is due to the factory inflation specs of the runflats. Run them around 40psi+ and you'll eliminate the possibility of rear inner tire wear.

I'm running 36psi all around and am pleased with the even wear on my Bridgestone Dueler HP tires. The tires are wearing evenly. The 315/20 run flats in the rear are looking really good after about 12K miles. I would think at a higher inflation it would stiffen the inner sidewall and exaggerate the wear? Without asking my tire installer filled the tires with nitrogen. I believe nitrogen results in less thermal variations than air.

sunny_j 04-20-2018 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by master1917 (Post 1133025)
Update
Went for alignment (and oil change) and apparently my tire rods are ceased and the front bushings are gone, which may explain tire wear as far as I read on this forum. Alignment delayed until the parts arrive. Oh, and the car started pulling to the right...parked until alignment to save those new front tires!

Oh and at least part of that noise is the driver side front bearing! Another 2gs plus))) I miss my Acura already!!!

What's the break down for parts and labor? 2k seems a bit much?

master1917 04-20-2018 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by sunny_j (Post 1133031)
What's the break down for parts and labor? 2k seems a bit much?

I dont recall the exact numbers and will provide as I get the confirmed quote, but something like that: Control arms with bushings about CAD 430 x2 sides, the tire rods about CAD 200 for both parts of tire rods x2 sides plus labiur for each at CAD 120 per hour, plus CAD 180 alignment, plus frint right bearing for CAD 600 inclusive labour. The quote is yet to be confirmed.

ard 04-20-2018 05:38 PM

Are they putting in OE BMW parts or just no-name replacements?

OE:
https://parts.bmwofsouthatlanta.com/...126791395.html


OEM:
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...er-31126791395

Aftermarket:
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...-31126773949?a

As you can see, price goes from US$318 to $89, from OE to aftermarket....

If im running a shop I am installing the aftermarket parts, telling you there are OEM and charging 20% over OE MSRP prices.

Enjoy!

:cool:

master1917 04-20-2018 06:22 PM

Thanks ard. I was told all OEM except the bearing which is OM and is apparently CAD 600 for the part only.

Waiting for Wednesday appointment - the bearing coming from West Coast.

Pumped up all wheels to 42 psi - so far on low speed it feels better - firmer with more feedback. The funny thing is that the front left was at 4 psi higher than all others after a bit of driving so didnt need to inflate that one. Now the car diesnt pull to the right as it did this morning. Same story as on my long trip. The front left must be overheating. Coincidentally, this is where the bearing will be replaced...

ard 04-20-2018 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by master1917 (Post 1133049)
Thanks ard. I was told all OEM except the bearing which is OM and is apparently CAD 600 for the part only.

Waiting for Wednesday appointment - the bearing coming from West Coast.

Pumped up all wheels to 42 psi - so far on low speed it feels better - firmer with more feedback. The funny thing is that the front left was at 4 psi higher than all others after a bit of driving so didnt need to inflate that one. Now the car diesnt pull to the right as it did this morning. Same story as on my long trip. The front left must be overheating. Coincidentally, this is where the bearing will be replaced...


Whats OM?

https://parts.bmwofsouthatlanta.com/...226882263.html

USD277

There are multiple OEM and aftermarket vendors for that bearing.

600?

Man, they must LOVE you.

:cool:

master1917 04-20-2018 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ard (Post 1133053)
Whats OM?

https://parts.bmwofsouthatlanta.com/...226882263.html

USD277

There are multiple OEM and aftermarket vendors for that bearing.

600?

Man, they must LOVE you.

:cool:

Thank you ard. Much appreciated. I will be making some calls tomorrow morning as they may be ripping me off.


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