With rears, especially wide tyres I gather, one has to keep an eye on the inner shoulder wear!! As I have mentioned numerous times on this forum, the Conti RFT's are just plane horrid and deteriorate badly as they wear, but the Potenza RFT's that I have are really good! Consider that they originally were off an E92 335i and were already below 50% tread remaining for the rears, the fronts were of different ages and wear with the left being also around 50% and the right practically new. With this "undesirable" combination I was expecting very bad results, and certainly worse than the Conti RFT's that I had which the rears were new while the fronts were a bit more the 50% remaining - the result with these Potenza RFT's was that the ride was vastly improved and noise levels a lot more acceptable, main thing, no more tramlining!
I have since fitted new front tyres (Potenza RFT's of course) so that both are the same in terms of age and wear, but the rears are still currently the ones that I mentioned above, and they are still really good! No vibrations or weird noises - if you stand them up on a level surface they don't fall over or even appear to lean, so tread wear is very well controlled! Read that they developed the tread pattern and sizes with this in mind! But still means that your alignment and pressures need to be checked and kept in good order...