M5 Tyres?
M5 Tyres?
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WEHGuy

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1,347 posts

199 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Hi folks,

Just picked up an M5 and it has 2 x 275/35/18 Dunlop Sport 9000 with about 3mm tread on the rear and 1 x 245/40/18 Dunlop Sport 9000 with about 6mm tread & 1 x 245/40/18 Pirelli P zero with about 6mm tread on the front. Obviously I will need to get some new rear tyres and also would like to get 4 of the same tyres on each corner. I would prefer to get 3 Pirelli tyres or 3 Dunlop tyres so, I can still use one of the front ones with 6mm left. I have been looking and 275/35/18 seems quite rare. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

CarbonM5

927 posts

217 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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Mytyres are doing a full set of Vredestein for 600 ish,mabe get those and keep your part worns as spare or sell them on?

WEHGuy

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

199 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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CarbonM5 said:
Mytyres are doing a full set of Vredestein for 600 ish,mabe get those and keep your part worns as spare or sell them on?
How do they rate compared to the Dunlop's or Pirelli's?

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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They rate very highly to be honest. There are those who prefer to fit a big name brand but the Vreds score very well in the tyre tests, especially in the rain and snow. Many owners have them on thier C5 RS6's (including me on my last one) and they get rave reviews. Bargain too!

undertow

16 posts

201 months

Thursday 10th November 2011
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I had the Vred's on my previous 330i and now also on my 'new' E39 M5. Still think they are fantastic smile

sburns

39 posts

281 months

Saturday 12th November 2011
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undertow said:
I had the Vred's on my previous 330i and now also on my 'new' E39 M5. Still think they are fantastic smile
Undertow - what size Vreds do you have on your M5 and are these on OEM 18" rims? Presume this is an E39 M5 BTW?

I am in the market for All Weather/Winter tyres but cant find anything other than Kumho's that are in the prescribed (summer tyre) sizes 245/40/18 and 275/35/18.

Someone else has used 265's on the rear elsewhere on here, is that what you have too with 254/40/18's up front?. Also, are they the Vred Wintrac model?

Sidewindow

301 posts

249 months

Sunday 13th November 2011
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I can't get hold of any Vredestein Ultrac Sessantas for my M3 anywhere! It seems no one stocks them at this time of year now the craze for winter tyres has set in, especially not in the staggered fitment need. Am thinking of going for Kumho (shudder) KU39s in the interim as they have good reviews and are well priced. Maybe worth looking at them.

Edited by Sidewindow on Sunday 13th November 18:12

undertow

16 posts

201 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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sburns said:
Undertow - what size Vreds do you have on your M5 and are these on OEM 18" rims? Presume this is an E39 M5 BTW?

I am in the market for All Weather/Winter tyres but cant find anything other than Kumho's that are in the prescribed (summer tyre) sizes 245/40/18 and 275/35/18.

Someone else has used 265's on the rear elsewhere on here, is that what you have too with 254/40/18's up front?. Also, are they the Vred Wintrac model?
Yes the OEM wheels and I said it's an E39 in my post wink

Standard sizes 245/40R18 and 275/35R18, these are the summer Ultrac Sessanta's.

I recently bought four Wintrac's in 245/40R18 which will be going on soon. Posts on M5board say they will fit on the rear wheels with basically zero stretch.

I was told I got the last set in that size in the UK....

playalistic

2,270 posts

190 months

Monday 14th November 2011
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Sidewindow said:
I can't get hold of any Vredestein Ultrac Sessantas for my M3 anywhere! It seems no one stocks them at this time of year now the craze for winter tyres has set in, especially not in the staggered fitment need. Am thinking of going for Kumho (shudder) KU39s in the interim as they have good reviews and are well priced. Maybe worth looking at them.

Edited by Sidewindow on Sunday 13th November 18:12
Did you try: http://www.tyremen.co.uk/

# Lord Lucan #

234 posts

217 months

Sunday 20th November 2011
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Tesco tyres are doing the following in 275/35/18: all inc VAT and Delivery

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 £189.96
Continental SPort Contact 2 £194.40


245/40/18

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 £147.74
Continental Sport Contact 2 £150.35

here is the link to their website they will also give quadruple clubcard points LOL

WEHGuy

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

199 months

Friday 13th January 2012
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[quote=# Lord Lucan #]Tesco tyres are doing the following in 275/35/18: all inc VAT and Delivery

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 £189.96
Continental SPort Contact 2 £194.40


245/40/18

Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 £147.74
Continental Sport Contact 2 £150.35

here is the link to their website they will also give quadruple clubcard points LOL
[/quote]

BUMP.

I really need to change my tyres within the next month and unfortunately I have missed that amazing Tesco deal. Any other suggestions?

jon-

16,534 posts

242 months

Friday 13th January 2012
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http://lovetyres.com has the Contis for less than the Hankooks were in the Tesco deal, though the sport contact 2 has been replaced twice now!

WEHGuy

Original Poster:

1,347 posts

199 months

Friday 13th January 2012
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jon- said:
http://lovetyres.com has the Contis for less than the Hankooks were in the Tesco deal, though the sport contact 2 has been replaced twice now!
Thanks. It looks like a great website.

anonymous-user

80 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Time for new rears on my M5 Touring so I'm going to give the Vredestein Ultrac Sessantas a try.

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Mine are running really well. Excellent in the dry and even better in the wet.

thecrow

305 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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http://www.camskill.co.uk are great on prices IME. I have the ultrac sessantas and love them. Paid £160 a tyre for 275/30/19 which I think's a bit of a bargain!

phelix

4,652 posts

275 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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Michelin are doing 50 quid off a pair of tyres if bought from a participating dealer - that would bring rears down to 241 each. Not as cheap as the Vreddies but at least closer. see http://marketing.michelin.co.uk/buynow/

hogansghost

83 posts

209 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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thecrow said:
http://www.camskill.co.uk are great on prices IME. I have the ultrac sessantas and love them. Paid £160 a tyre for 275/30/19 which I think's a bit of a bargain!
I went Vred's all round but Camskill wanted closer to £260 each for the 275/35/19's on the back of my touring. I made the mistake of ordering from pneusonline and when the sidewall failed they said they couldnt help as I'd had the tyre a week and it was fitted to the car....

I was made to believe the rating was also important. The 96Y rating on the 275/30/19 is below the recommended 100XL, but I'm not an engineer and not sure if the £100 a corner saving is worth it.

Either way, the Vred's are superb and continue to do perform well once they're scubbed, particularly when the roads are greasy like today.


nonuts

15,855 posts

255 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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I haven't had my e39 long but after wanting to sort the rear tyres in a hurry http://www.event-tyres.co.uk/ were the cheapest (or close) and they came to the office and fitted F1 Asymmetric 2 tyres the following morning. Excellent service and would be worth it even if they were a little more expensive. Tyres are a massive improvement, however that wouldn't be hard as the previous tyres were 265 instead of 275 and nearly bald.

phelix

4,652 posts

275 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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I noticed the other day that while BMW doesn't specify a load rating for the front tyres they do state 100 XL for the rears.