E46 330i does not like rear tyres

Kurt Adv

Member
Fitted a set of Pirellis, way better grip in the wet than the Firestones had......my TC light does not flash so often in the rain.....:thumbs:
 

danieljames

Active member
This is funny as shit!!!!!!!! U guys are plain hooligans! Take the lead out of ur right shoe! I'm sure while using your calf muscle alone, u'll get better mileage

M50B25-L6
 
danieljames said:
This is funny as shit!!!!!!!! U guys are plain hooligans! Take the lead out of ur right shoe! I'm sure while using your calf muscle alone, u'll get better mileage

M50B25-L6

its a bit difficult, rear wheel drive + some power :rollsmile:
I rather get less mileage and have a smile on my face more often
 

graan13

Active member
I have 55000 on my rears currently, 245/40/17 Michelin and there is still I would guess around 10k left in them. Driving style mixed, sometimes hard, mostly civilized :rollsmile:
I think that the reason that they do wear is as mentioned, the torque but also the car has quite a bit of camber compared to other vehicles so it also pronounces the wear. Also the right foot can be apportioned blame in a lot of cases....:rollsmile::fencelook:
 

Kurt Adv

Member
danieljames said:
This is funny as shit!!!!!!!! U guys are plain hooligans! Take the lead out of ur right shoe! I'm sure while using your calf muscle alone, u'll get better mileage

M50B25-L6

Haha, then I would have bought a Mercedes....:rollsmile:
 

RAArmstrong

///Member
My Golf's drive tyres have about 50k on them and have at least another 10-15k in them and she puts plenty of torque through them :fencelook:

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Kurt Adv

Member
Right, fitted Pirelli to the front now as well, front tyres had some life, but these were on special......had wheel alignment done, eish....the only wheel that was in the correct position was the spare wheel.....:roflol:
Was told the 330 needs alignment done every 10 000km, will do so, hasn't been done for over 30 000km.....feels like a new car, handles like it should again......I'm told tyres will last longer this way, must rotate front to back as well......so we live and learn, my E36 325i used to get good tyre mileage, and hardly ever needed adjustment when it had wheel alignment done.....E46 330i is a lot more finicky.....
 

Henry330i

Active member
I got 48000 on Conti sc3.

Rotating does help but then you have to buy 4 at a time. Don't you have a staggered set of rims. If so then you can't rotate for obvious reasons.
 

Ralf*

///Member
age old question/dilema

soft compound tyre = good grip/poor wear rate
hard compound tyre = poor grip/very good wear rate

and anything inbetween

the choices are yours
 
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SP33DYV

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I can only get 25000km on a set of rears on my e46 325i. :fencelook:


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Waseem 333i

Active member
My bakkie has 134000 on the clock and still original tires. The merc gets 35000 on a set and the bm 20000 on the rears 35000 on the fronts

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