E36 M3 Evo Tyres
Discussion
Hi,
I have, fairly recently, bought a 1996 M3 Evo Saloon. Didn't quite mean to buy it but was too good (46,000 miles, un-crashed) and too cheap (would rather not say!) not to buy!
When I got the car, it had a set Kumho Ecstas and the rears were, well, bald. I put a pair on the rear as the tyre shop had them in stock and the car is a daily driver. Having done a couple of thousand miles on them, I can't really get on with them. Too noisy and, seemingly, devoid of grip in the wet.
What does anyone recommend for the E36? I have always had ContiSports on my 911 but those in the correct size for the M3 (225/17 & 245/17) seem to be Mercedes-spec. All opinions welcomed; I don't really care what they cost, merely want whetever is best.
I have, fairly recently, bought a 1996 M3 Evo Saloon. Didn't quite mean to buy it but was too good (46,000 miles, un-crashed) and too cheap (would rather not say!) not to buy!
When I got the car, it had a set Kumho Ecstas and the rears were, well, bald. I put a pair on the rear as the tyre shop had them in stock and the car is a daily driver. Having done a couple of thousand miles on them, I can't really get on with them. Too noisy and, seemingly, devoid of grip in the wet.
What does anyone recommend for the E36? I have always had ContiSports on my 911 but those in the correct size for the M3 (225/17 & 245/17) seem to be Mercedes-spec. All opinions welcomed; I don't really care what they cost, merely want whetever is best.
I've tried quite a few on my Evo, Kumho's, Toyo's, Dunlop and Conti's. Currently rolling on some Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2's and they're bleeding superb! Tons of grip, very progressive on the limit and mysterously seem to have more grip in the wet than the dry!
Well, they don't obviously... think its just the extra feel you get from them. Really sharpens up the turn in too
About £100 for the front, £140 for the back mind... but worth it. Can't recommend them highly enough.

Well, they don't obviously... think its just the extra feel you get from them. Really sharpens up the turn in too
About £100 for the front, £140 for the back mind... but worth it. Can't recommend them highly enough.

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