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macabethiel
10-04-2017, 09:55
I am looking at replacing the horrible run flats on my BMW 325 SE petrol with some "Normal Tyres" as I am unlikely to ever wear them out during my ownership of the said vehicle (2k miles p.a.) I want to buy the best ones I can afford.

MY run flats are Nokian they are noisy and give a harsh ride but TBH the steering/feel/grip are pretty good.

My brother has the Michelin Cross Climate XL's on his Volvo Estate and firstly I like the look of them and they are pretty good for wet grip / winter and low noise levels. The old XL version are £105 each and the later XL plus are replacing them at £115 each. It's a shame you can't go to the tyre depot and try different makes on your vehicle before you buy.

I like the Cross Climate but they are at the top end of my budget. My other choice would be Yokahama Advan Sport V105 at £85 each.

My main requirements are low noise and good wet grip anyone got any advice or experience of tyres on a none 4x4 vehicle so I can do some research and look at other options.
I was a fan of Vredestines as I had them on my Mini but they appear to have been left behind a bit by some of the big manufacturers.

All suggestions welcome with any personal experience you may have.

terranosaurusdoug
10-04-2017, 11:16
I've had lots of good experiences with Hankook after my dad put me onto them, I've had them on cars and vans and only problem I ever had was slight under steer in the wet on my VW T4 van, but it was always heavily loaded and it only happened when I started to push it. I've had a set of toyo proxes too but I only did about 3-4k on them from new, no complaints though.

macabethiel
10-04-2017, 11:44
I've had lots of good experiences with Hankook after my dad put me onto them, I've had them on cars and vans and only problem I ever had was slight under steer in the wet on my VW T4 van, but it was always heavily loaded and it only happened when I started to push it. I've had a set of toyo proxes too but I only did about 3-4k on them from new, no complaints though.

The Technicians at work seem to mostly buy Hankook that's why I bought a Hankook Battery for my BMW as it was almost half the price of the likes of Varta and came with a 4 year probably worthless warranty. The T&C's mentioned in needed to be 90% charged for warranty to apply !

perelaar
10-04-2017, 12:56
Currently our car (Seat Leon ST, 225/40 R18 92Y) is on Bridgestone Potenza. No complaints, but once they are worn out they'll be replaced with Pirelli P Zero or Continental Sportcontact.
Current winter tyres are Toyo Snowprox S954; there again next time I'll order Continental Wintercontact.
We do >25k miles / year with that car, skimping on tyres would be a false economy and would definitively not be safe.

For your low mileage, and with focus on wet grip, I'd go for the Crossclimates.

macabethiel
11-04-2017, 21:35
Currently our car (Seat Leon ST, 225/40 R18 92Y) is on Bridgestone Potenza. No complaints, but once they are worn out they'll be replaced with Pirelli P Zero or Continental Sportcontact.
Current winter tyres are Toyo Snowprox S954; there again next time I'll order Continental Wintercontact.
We do >25k miles / year with that car, skimping on tyres would be a false economy and would definitively not be safe.

For your low mileage, and with focus on wet grip, I'd go for the Crossclimates.

I bit the bullet and ordered a set of the Michelin Cross Climates XL plus today should have them this Wednesday afternoon !

The clincher was when I went out with my brother for lunch yesterday I saw how cool they looked on his V90 Estate. They rminded me a bit of the old Dunlop SP3 treads of yesteryear.

terranosaurusdoug
11-04-2017, 21:59
:D tyres are awesome, I'm gagging to buy a set of mud tyres for mine :sly

macabethiel
12-04-2017, 09:50
:D tyres are awesome, I'm gagging to buy a set of mud tyres for mine :sly

I agree there is something about buying new boots on a motor must be a bit like the ladies and shoes ! lol

terranosaurusdoug
24-04-2017, 21:37
Well are they on yet? :D what they like?, got any pics? :p

macabethiel
25-04-2017, 09:51
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2850/34218166006_51c8c5c338_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/U8K3Bq)Michelin Cross Climate (https://flic.kr/p/U8K3Bq) by Ted Bagshaw (https://www.flickr.com/photos/134175496@N06/), on Flickr


Here is picture of the Cross Climates , much quieter than the run flats but not yet run in so can't comment on what they are like yet. I like to run new tyres in for 100 miles not exceeding 50 mph - I am old school !

terranosaurusdoug
25-04-2017, 11:36
Nice :thumbs first time I've heard that though, press the button that says DTC and get yer boot darn :D

macabethiel
25-04-2017, 12:48
Nice :thumbs first time I've heard that though, press the button that says DTC and get yer boot darn :D

http://www.mobiletyreshop.com.au/blog/should-you-break-in-your-new-tyres/

There are loads of links on the topic this is just one.