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      08-12-2012, 09:52 PM   #23
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For those of us who want to stick with runflats, I can recommend the prices at St George Tyres. Two 225-45-17 Continental SC2 for $450 fitted and balanced last week - a whole lot better than most places.
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      08-21-2012, 07:34 AM   #24
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For those of us who want to stick with runflats, I can recommend the prices at St George Tyres. Two 225-45-17 Continental SC2 for $450 fitted and balanced last week - a whole lot better than most places.
That is pretty cheap...is that fresh new tyres or old production??
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      08-21-2012, 10:02 AM   #25
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Melbourne tyre shops that I've had good dealings with in both new and second hand tyres, at a fair price:

Fawkner Wheels and Tyres: http://www.fwt.net.au/

Tyre Zone in Brooklyn: http://tyrezonebrooklyn.com.au/view-our-range.aspx
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      09-03-2012, 07:06 AM   #26
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I'm running the 19" M sport rims with a 255 section rear tire. Is it possible to run a 265 section rear on the same rims? I'm thinking Michelin Pilot Super Soft
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      09-25-2012, 05:20 PM   #27
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Can I fit Michellin PSS to my 18" rims?

Currently carrying Bridgestone RE050A's

- 255/35R18 on the rear
- 225/40R18 on the front

Will the 18" PSS's fit my car?
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      09-25-2012, 05:22 PM   #28
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Melbourne tyre shops that I've had good dealings with in both new and second hand tyres, at a fair price:

Fawkner Wheels and Tyres: http://www.fwt.net.au/

Tyre Zone in Brooklyn: http://tyrezonebrooklyn.com.au/view-our-range.aspx
The Tyrepower guys in Hawthorn are also good, however they will do their absolute utmost to sell u new rims!
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      09-25-2012, 11:43 PM   #29
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Currently carrying Bridgestone RE050A's

- 255/35R18 on the rear
- 225/40R18 on the front

Will the 18" PSS's fit my car?
Yes, those are a common size and the PSS in those sizes will fit your rims.
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      10-29-2012, 04:14 AM   #30
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Hey stu, would you please give us some thoughts on how your Hankook RS3s are holding up? I might be needing some rear tyres for the Merc soon lol.
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      10-31-2012, 08:30 PM   #31
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I've got Hankook RS3 at the moment in 255/35/18,

loving them.

Heaps of grip, possibly more than the R888 from other people's reviews but I haven't had a chance to give them a good squirt yet...
But the best part is the road manners are at a really acceptable level. R888s make a shedload of noise, but the Hankooks are relatively quiet, even if they do make a bit more noise than a Michelin, it's a totally acceptable level and a very minor trade off for awesome levels of grip.

I bought local as well @ Jax Haberfield
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      10-31-2012, 08:53 PM   #32
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i was chatting to David from the bmw drivers club at wakefield last week and he swears by them (he is a dealer for them though ) and was trying to convert me, that was until i asked what sizes do they come in and there is nothing in a 19 at this time.

anyone had any experience with Michelin pilot sort cups? the chaps at stgeorge tyres were trying to flog me a set this week.
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      11-03-2012, 11:58 AM   #33
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But the RS3 aren't a real "semi-slick" like the R888 are they? I thought they were more of an aggressive street tyre like the AD08s? If grip is as good as R888 and without all the noise then I'm definitely up for trying it.

Pcock I think Raj has the PS Cups on his M3 so maybe ask him.
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Hi, just want to know, if the car comes with stock M sport 19" wheel and run flat tyres, when I change it to non run flat, do I have to change the wheel as well? (I saw the thread talking about the special inner wheel structure used for run flat)

Furthermore, I saw some articles stating that the car is specially tuned, such as suspension, by BMW to use run flat tyres, is it safe or does changing from run flat to non run flat will affect the handling of the car? Or the suspension has to he re-tune?

Thanks a lot for any information.
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      06-17-2013, 08:17 PM   #35
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If changing from runflats to non runflats you do not need to change the wheels - it is OK to use regular tyres (non runflats) on any type of wheel, whether OEM bmw or aftermarket

The suspension won't need a retune.
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