harder drive with my Msport?

Yulz9081 said:
If you put BMW approved non-RFT's it will be fine. They had no motorplan issues. I just notified insurance.
Check with your specific dealer though. Each dealer somehow has their own opinions and interpretation of rules and regulations.

Can you maybe pm me that list?
 

KarshS

///Member
Yulz9081 said:
If you put BMW approved non-RFT's it will be fine. They had no motorplan issues. I just notified insurance.
Check with your specific dealer though. Each dealer somehow has their own opinions and interpretation of rules and regulations.

I was told that i can also fit their approved brand of non RFT tyres but this will void suspension related claims. I actually fought with BMW Centurion telling them that the non rft tyres are actually eases the wear and tear issue, but i was given the finger.
 
v.r.sexy6 said:
Yulz9081 said:
If you put BMW approved non-RFT's it will be fine. They had no motorplan issues. I just notified insurance.
Check with your specific dealer though. Each dealer somehow has their own opinions and interpretation of rules and regulations.

I was told that i can also fit their approved brand of non RFT tyres but this will void suspension related claims. I actually fought with BMW Centurion telling them that the non rft tyres are actually eases the wear and tear issue, but i was given the finger.

I got that list now, will check out the prices, if same as RFT, I will just stick to RFT and keep my boot space
 

akash

Well-known member
Just my opinion but keep your car standard.

My car is identical to yours, i wanted to do the bigger rims and carbon spoliers, but it's just going to be a phase. I decided to leave my car as is. It just looks so much more appealing as the car gets older and harder to find a stock standard and clean one.

A buddy of mine has a total stock standard white 6spd RXI sedan, you would not believe how often he gets offers for his car, just because its be stock standard and in top condition.

The choice is yours though.
 

MACHINE

New member
Congrats, beautiful machine you have there. :bravo:
In my opinion, the car looks great as is and from recent experience, if your car is on MP, keep the RF's on and all std equipment. As you may have read, I had an accident with my 335i coupe, BMW did a full 9 page report on the car before repairs could begin.

They checked everything and the RF's and front rim was one of the things that took alot of impact during the accident. If I had a normal tyre, damage would have definately been greater. I bought a set of 19s for the car but never put them on and lucily this worked out to my advantage as they would have not covered the damage due to non BMW equipment.

If you want to change anything on your car, please check with MP first and have peace of mind.:thumbs:
 
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