BMW F10 M5 Tyre setup
Discussion
Hi all,
Having trouble finding MPS4s tyres for my 2015 F10 M5. I have the stock 345m alloys and current setup is MPSS 295/35/19 rears + 265/40/19 fronts.
All i can find for this stock setup is MPSS and am coming up to the time where I need new tyres. I can get 285/35/19 rears + 255/40/19 in MPS4s. Is this a setup I can run and still get decent grip?
Quite mad the 20s are actually cheaper tyres to purchase. Anyway cheers for the help.
Having trouble finding MPS4s tyres for my 2015 F10 M5. I have the stock 345m alloys and current setup is MPSS 295/35/19 rears + 265/40/19 fronts.
All i can find for this stock setup is MPSS and am coming up to the time where I need new tyres. I can get 285/35/19 rears + 255/40/19 in MPS4s. Is this a setup I can run and still get decent grip?
Quite mad the 20s are actually cheaper tyres to purchase. Anyway cheers for the help.
I'd probably stick with all of one type or the other.
I've had plenty of MPS4S on mine but have switched back to regular MPSS because of better availability and substantially lower pricing in the past and find the OEM tyre to still be exceedingly good in every way. Others will say the differences are night and day but I haven't noticed.
I've had plenty of MPS4S on mine but have switched back to regular MPSS because of better availability and substantially lower pricing in the past and find the OEM tyre to still be exceedingly good in every way. Others will say the differences are night and day but I haven't noticed.
Yeh I get that but even with MPSS the availability of 265/40/19 and 295/35/19 is much worse and exceedingly more expensive.
Kwik fit for example don’t have Michelins in that fitment and online circa £350/tyre for that fitting whereas the smaller size I said above finding loads of Michelins and about £100 less per tyre, hence my question.
Kwik fit for example don’t have Michelins in that fitment and online circa £350/tyre for that fitting whereas the smaller size I said above finding loads of Michelins and about £100 less per tyre, hence my question.
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