Need rear tyres

BMW135I

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Howsit guys,

I am in need off rear tyres, I currently have Bridgestone all round, should I continue with the same brand or is there something better in terms of performance and price? Is it a bad idea to have the front and back mixed?
 

Philip Foglar

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BMW135I said:
Howsit guys,

I am in need off rear tyres, I currently have Bridgestone all round, should I continue with the same brand or is there something better in terms of performance and price? Is it a bad idea to have the front and back mixed?

If you are happy with the Bridgestones rather still with them. I gather you have RFT's, so the other option if you are not still under motorplan is to ditch the RFT's, but personally I prefer the features that RFT's offer for daily driving. Also, not advisable to mix tyre types and brands for that matter, so RFT's all round or non-RFT's all round... :thumbs:
 

Twinz

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Bridgstone RFTs are expensive to replace. But great for dry/wet street use. Stick with them is my advise.
 

Stig46t

Member
DUNLOPS.......:argh:

if money is not a problem... Bridgestone and Michelin are miles ahead of the rest, esp. in the wet.

Never mix brands, causes car to handle unperdictably, and not according to factory spec, esp on a high performance car like a 135, (you might end yourself up in a situation,)

and on the assumption that you are only wanting to replace rear tyres, i presume you dont always drive 60 with the traction control on....:idea:


:thumbs:
 

HardM3

Member
Falken is also quite good, gave me good performance and is reasonably priced as well. They are however non runflat.
 

UronMohan

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I'm using Pirelli P Zero RFT's on my 135. I am running 19" but unless I dont turn off DTC and smoke them too often seems pretty good thusfar.
 

muchis

Member
Im considering changing from RFT's to normal rubber...would need to make a plan with a spare, i believe the dealers have a spare wheel kit which isnt too bulky...what are your thoughts?
 
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Josh-ZN

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muchis said:
Im considering changing from RFT's to normal rubber...would need to make a plan with a spare, i believe the dealers have a spare wheel kit which isnt too bulky...what are your thoughts?

lots of previous threads on this topic. my advice, stick to bridgestone rfts. abmi might tell you otherwise, but just ignore him :fencelook:
 

TheDonC89

Member
Federals? Just a quick question do 225/40/18 255/35/18 fit the 135i fine? Going one size wider seems to be cheaper as the 135i comes with 215/40/18 245/35/18 and my fronts cost more than the rear tyres., :thumbdo:
 

Zeral1ty

Member
TheDonC89 said:
Federals? Just a quick question do 225/40/18 255/35/18 fit the 135i fine? Going one size wider seems to be cheaper as the 135i comes with 215/40/18 245/35/18 and my fronts cost more than the rear tyres., :thumbdo:

Those sizes should be fine. I'm running Pirelli P Zero Runflats in 255/35/18 at the back with no issues. Will be changing my fronts to the 225/40/18 soon. Those stock sizes are difficult to find (matching front and rear) unless you go for Michelin PS2's which are ridiculously priced!
 
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