F10 M5 Rear Tyre Use
Discussion
E-bmw said:
Don't do cheap wrt the one thing that keeps the car on the black stuff.
SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Well somethings not right, I got 25k out of a set of CSC5P on my F80 M3 and never get less than 20k from a set of rears, 10k in 530i is an awful wear rate, but probably down to driving style. SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Wills2 said:
E-bmw said:
Don't do cheap wrt the one thing that keeps the car on the black stuff.
SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Well somethings not right, I got 25k out of a set of CSC5P on my F80 M3 and never get less than 20k from a set of rears, 10k in 530i is an awful wear rate, but probably down to driving style. SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
At odds with the wear rate (which was pretty even by the way) was the fact that I pretty much never got significantly less than 30 mpg but then I also never changed my tyres at the legal limit, always around 3 to 4mm when the reduction in resistance to aquaplaning was noticeable.
E-bmw said:
Don't do cheap wrt the one thing that keeps the car on the black stuff.
SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Don't lie - I've seen you at McDonalds car park doing donuts...SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Only kidding - maybe your tracking is a bit out, or you enjoy low speed acceleration out of the corners, where most tyre wear occurs.
robert78 said:
E-bmw said:
Don't do cheap wrt the one thing that keeps the car on the black stuff.
SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Don't lie - I've seen you at McDonalds car park doing donuts...SC5s being my most commonly used tyres on that car.
Don't do "particular style" driving. Don't get me wrong, I don't hang around but not a speeder either.
Only kidding - maybe your tracking is a bit out, or you enjoy low speed acceleration out of the corners, where most tyre wear occurs.
However your assessment of my exploiting the seamless acceleration & handling is accurate.

As I said earlier, I always use top notch tyres & in my opinion they earned their keep doing their number 1 job well, that is to keep the car on the black-stuff, anything else is incidental and wear was never an issue to me.
MDifficult said:
I agree with the views on MPSS, mine lasted circa 20k miles and although I mainly do motorway, I’m not adverse to the odd bit of heavy-right-foot.
I’m pretty sure MPSS are made using some kind of black-magic. Grippy, good looking and last forever. Miracle tyres.
Going from Pzeros to MPSS was an absolute revelation, the car was actually usable in the first 3 gears! Now on PS4S & they are incredible, slightly better than the MPSS so far... I’m pretty sure MPSS are made using some kind of black-magic. Grippy, good looking and last forever. Miracle tyres.
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