tyre recommendations for M340i

tyre recommendations for M340i

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rrmave

Original Poster:

49 posts

115 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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Hi,

Just changed from a Mk7 GTI to a M340i saloon. Love the car but finding the ride on the run flats very harsh, even in adaptive mode. The local roads being in "excellent" condition are a primary contributor. I had MPS4S on my GTI and the ride was really compliant, the DCC probably helped. Should I go for MPS4 or MPS4S? Is blackcircles the most competitive pricewise?

d_a_n1979

9,673 posts

79 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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You'll never go wrong with the Likes of Michelin PS4s etc

I run the Goodyear Assym6s on my F31 and really rate them

The Conti 7s are well reviewed as well

Have a look on the tyrereviews.co.uk website & their YT channel too

Re pricing; Asda Tyres are very competitive currently; as are MyTyres & Tyreleader. Camskill is my usual go-to as well; these latter sellers will send them to you and you need to get them fitted locally etc

Jamescrs

4,875 posts

72 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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Swapped from run flats on my M240i to PS4S's and it transformed the car, I got mine through Kwikfit when they had a deal on, don't normally use them as a rule but they were competitive at the time of buying.

I have an M4 now and that's on Continental Sport Contact 7's, they are for handling better than the PS$ in my opinion but I have heard people say they were a lot faster, jury is out on that one

rrmave

Original Poster:

49 posts

115 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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d_a_n1979 said:
You'll never go wrong with the Likes of Michelin PS4s etc

I run the Goodyear Assym6s on my F31 and really rate them

The Conti 7s are well reviewed as well

Have a look on the tyrereviews.co.uk website & their YT channel too

Re pricing; Asda Tyres are very competitive currently; as are MyTyres & Tyreleader. Camskill is my usual go-to as well; these latter sellers will send them to you and you need to get them fitted locally etc
Thanks a lot, d_a_n1979, will check them out

rrmave

Original Poster:

49 posts

115 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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Jamescrs said:
Swapped from run flats on my M240i to PS4S's and it transformed the car, I got mine through Kwikfit when they had a deal on, don't normally use them as a rule but they were competitive at the time of buying.

I have an M4 now and that's on Continental Sport Contact 7's, they are for handling better than the PS$ in my opinion but I have heard people say they were a lot faster, jury is out on that one
Thanks Jamescrs, What profile tyres did you get. How has it been in wet weather? The current run-flats on my car are 255/40 R19 93Y in the front and 255/40 R19 96Y.

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Edited by rrmave on Saturday 9th December 13:41

Pica-Pica

14,480 posts

91 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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rrmave said:
Jamescrs said:
Swapped from run flats on my M240i to PS4S's and it transformed the car, I got mine through Kwikfit when they had a deal on, don't normally use them as a rule but they were competitive at the time of buying.

I have an M4 now and that's on Continental Sport Contact 7's, they are for handling better than the PS$ in my opinion but I have heard people say they were a lot faster, jury is out on that one
Thanks Jamescrs, What profile tyres did you get. How has it been in wet weather? The current run-flats on my car are 255/40 R19 93Y in the front and 255/40 R19 96Y.

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Edited by rrmave on Saturday 9th December 13:41
I would suggest 18” first. I went down to 18” from 19”, and I use Goodyear EfficientGrip. My priorities are wet performance and then comfort. I kept runflats because our roads are reasonable in North West Wales, but I notice a marked difference when I travel to South East England. Mine is a 335d xdrive.

Bianchi Dave

33 posts

92 months

Saturday 9th December 2023
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rrmave said:
Thanks Jamescrs, What profile tyres did you get. How has it been in wet weather? The current run-flats on my car are 255/40 R19 93Y in the front and 255/40 R19 96Y.

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Edited by rrmave on Saturday 9th December 13:41
If your car has those tyre sizes I'd be very surprised, unless you have 4 rears fitted!

Sizes should be - Front: 225/40R19, Rear: 255/35R19

rrmave

Original Poster:

49 posts

115 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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Bianchi Dave said:
If your car has those tyre sizes I'd be very surprised, unless you have 4 rears fitted!

Sizes should be - Front: 225/40R19, Rear: 255/35R19
Thanks Bianchi Dave, should those be the profiles for run-flats as well?

335dTot

919 posts

166 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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See if your local bmw dealer will price match, my local dealer does

4rephill

5,067 posts

185 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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335dTot said:
See if your local bmw dealer will price match, my local dealer does
A few years back, tyres were actually cheaper from my local BMW dealership than for any of the local tyre specialist shops.

I queried it, and they explained that they simply didn't have as big a mark up on their tyres as the local Kwik-Fit / ATS and independent tyre fitters.

Eventually their prices crept up to the same as the local tyre places, but they're not more expensive than the local tyre places.

Bianchi Dave

33 posts

92 months

Sunday 10th December 2023
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rrmave said:
Thanks Bianchi Dave, should those be the profiles for run-flats as well?
Yes, that's the standard size for 19s, run flat or otherwise