Going to be expensive, i need 4 235 35 19 so where do i shop?
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Going to be expensive, i need 4 235 35 19 so where do i shop?
As title where do people recommend getting my new rubber from, also any tyres to stay away from cos i hate noisy tyres , many thanks
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http://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/
Try these mate, they seem to have some decent deals
Try these mate, they seem to have some decent deals
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Some good prices on mytyres.co.uk.
Could've got P-zero rears on mine for £267 each (255-30-19 runflat), which is a bargain when everywhere else was over £400.
Cashback too!
Could've got P-zero rears on mine for £267 each (255-30-19 runflat), which is a bargain when everywhere else was over £400.
Cashback too!
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thank you very much
these are 245/35/19's
Been looking at who makes what in 19's. MR TYRE in Nottm said the Hankooks are a good all rounder in 19's. get good RATEINGS (A-G on the label)
Conti's get a wet grip A rating.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s336p..._Noise%3A_72dB
these are 245/35/19's
Been looking at who makes what in 19's. MR TYRE in Nottm said the Hankooks are a good all rounder in 19's. get good RATEINGS (A-G on the label)
Conti's get a wet grip A rating.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s336p..._Noise%3A_72dB
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thank you very much
these are 245/35/19's
Been looking at who makes what in 19's. MR TYRE in Nottm said the Hankooks are a good all rounder in 19's. get good RATEINGS (A-G on the label)
Conti's get a wet grip A rating.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s336p..._Noise%3A_72dB
these are 245/35/19's
Been looking at who makes what in 19's. MR TYRE in Nottm said the Hankooks are a good all rounder in 19's. get good RATEINGS (A-G on the label)
Conti's get a wet grip A rating.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m55b0s336p..._Noise%3A_72dB
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Tyre Pressure Managment System...In other words that yellow/orange flat tyre symbol on your dash
Although on most beamers whilst they have flat tyre detection it technically isn't TPMS as there is no pressure sensors (thats a optional extra), most BMWs just uses the ABS to detect each wheel speed...a flat tyre spins faster than a inflated one.
It should also be reset everytime you adjust the tyre pressure or replace a tyre (press and hold the button, or do it via iDrive "init" ). Nobody ever does though which makes the system useless...I've got some cracking pics on the phone of a runflat tyre driven to destruction as the driver was blissfully unaware she had a flat tyre !
Same goes for most VAGs with the same system - they need to be reset in the same way.
Although on most beamers whilst they have flat tyre detection it technically isn't TPMS as there is no pressure sensors (thats a optional extra), most BMWs just uses the ABS to detect each wheel speed...a flat tyre spins faster than a inflated one.
It should also be reset everytime you adjust the tyre pressure or replace a tyre (press and hold the button, or do it via iDrive "init" ). Nobody ever does though which makes the system useless...I've got some cracking pics on the phone of a runflat tyre driven to destruction as the driver was blissfully unaware she had a flat tyre !
Same goes for most VAGs with the same system - they need to be reset in the same way.
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are they any good though,
what wet Rating are they?
are they any good though,
what wet Rating are they?