F30/F31 19" tyres; what non-RFT options are there?

F30/F31 19" tyres; what non-RFT options are there?

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VerySideways

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272 months

Sunday 2nd April 2017
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Well that's annoying.
I now need a new front tyre on my 340i due to a Gloucestershire Highways pothole.

So, rather than spend £200+ on a replacement Bridgestone RFT I'm going to eBay the remaining three (only done 2k miles!) and get a full set of matching non-RFT.

The question is, what can I get as a matching set in stock sizes?
Not a lot around in 225/40R19 and 255/35R19.

GY Asym 2, Vred Ultrac Vorti, Mich PSS... any others?

I wanted to try the GY Asym 3 but they're only available in the rear size, and I'm loathe to mismatch front and rear axles (other than the stagger obviously).
Anyone tried the new PS4S?
Or is anyone running Contis?

Maracus

4,234 posts

168 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Dunlop Sport Maxx GT are available in those sizes.

Monty Python

4,812 posts

197 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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There are loads of options for those sizes - have a look at Black Circles or any of the other online companies.


VerySideways

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Monday 3rd April 2017
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Maracus said:
Dunlop Sport Maxx GT are available in those sizes.
Yup, the Jag spec ones. Tempted.

VerySideways

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Monday 3rd April 2017
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Monty Python said:
There are loads of options for those sizes - have a look at Black Circles or any of the other online companies.
I have, but there aren't loads of options for matching sets. For example I can't get Goodyear Asymmetrics in the front size, but they do Asym 2 and Asym 3 in the rear size.
Just curious as to what other people are using and what their experiences are.

Maracus

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168 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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VerySideways said:
Maracus said:
Dunlop Sport Maxx GT are available in those sizes.
Yup, the Jag spec ones. Tempted.
Reasonably priced from what I remember.

Monty Python

4,812 posts

197 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Pirelli P Zero Nero, Yokohama Advan Sport V105S, Goodyear Eagle F1 As 2, Continental Sport Contact 3/5 SSR/6, Michelin Pilot Sport 3/4/SS, Verdenstein Ultrac Vorti, Bridgestone Potenza S001, Falken Azensis FK-453....take your pick.




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Digitalize

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135 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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I think you can get 235/40/19 in the GY F1 3's, but I have 3s on the back and 2s on the front of mine and you can't really tell. They're an evolution not a revolution, so they're a bit better but have all the same characteristics.

VerySideways

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Monday 3rd April 2017
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Monty Python said:
Pirelli P Zero Nero, Yokohama Advan Sport V105S, Goodyear Eagle F1 As 2, Continental Sport Contact 3/5 SSR/6, Michelin Pilot Sport 3/4/SS, Verdenstein Ultrac Vorti, Bridgestone Potenza S001, Falken Azensis FK-453....take your pick
Most of the above seem to only be available in either the front or rear size, apart from the Vreds and the runflat S001.
The limiting factor seems to be the front; 225/40R19.
It's a pain!!
Must see if I can fit 235/40, that certainly opens up the options.

Digitalize

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135 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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It will fit fine, as standard there's loads of clearance, highly doubt 10mm wider tyres will cause an issue.

VerySideways

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Monday 3rd April 2017
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Digitalize said:
It will fit fine, as standard there's loads of clearance, highly doubt 10mm wider tyres will cause an issue.
Yeah, just need to check with the insurance.

Monty Python

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197 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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VerySideways said:
Most of the above seem to only be available in either the front or rear size, apart from the Vreds and the runflat S001.
The limiting factor seems to be the front; 225/40R19.
It's a pain!!
Must see if I can fit 235/40, that certainly opens up the options.
According to Black Circles, all those are available in 225/40/19 and 255/35/19.

VerySideways

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Monday 3rd April 2017
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Monty Python said:
According to Black Circles, all those are available in 225/40/19 and 255/35/19.
Thanks, not sure how I missed that! Better get some ordered.

EDIT: Nope, almost all runflats frown

Edited by VerySideways on Monday 3rd April 19:44

Huskyman

653 posts

127 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Try camskill they have loads of tyres in the 225/40 19" size.

Monty Python

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197 months

VerySideways

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Tuesday 4th April 2017
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I've gone through at least 15 sets of Michelin PSS in the last few years and they've always impressed me.

Got a good deal on a set of PS4S, fingers crossed they're as good as Michelin say they are.

Monty Python

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197 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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VerySideways said:
I've gone through at least 15 sets of Michelin PSS in the last few years and they've always impressed me.

Got a good deal on a set of PS4S, fingers crossed they're as good as Michelin say they are.
Where from?

VerySideways

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Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Monty Python said:
Where from?
I'll DM you

VerySideways

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Saturday 15th April 2017
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Just a quick update - the PS4S are on the car and both ride and noise are much improved.
Dry grip seems better (though i haven't really pushed on yet), it hasn't rained yet but i'm fairly certain that'll be better, and fuel consumption seems unaffected.
So far, so good.

T16OLE

2,946 posts

191 months

Saturday 15th April 2017
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I did the same with my 640d

A word of note, fit the "correct" non RFT oem tyres. BMW used it as an excuse for a vibration because of the Falken tyres weren't not oem and wouldn't investigate further.