Need a new set of tyres for my F15

Need a new set of tyres for my F15

Author
Discussion

RockDriver

Original Poster:

105 posts

24 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
Every time it's a pain. I have the god damn 20 inch staggered set, plus I need run flats, so the list of options is down to almost nothing. I was looking for winter tyres in December and had to take the only available option in the entire country. Now I need summer tyre set - 275/40 R20 front and 315/35 R20 rear.

So far my "top" options are:

Michelin Latitude Sport 3 Zero Pressure
Continental Sport Contact 5 SUV SSR

All sorts of mixed reviews on these two.

I know that Michelin has a newer generation, Pilot Sport 4 SUV out, but guess what, no sizes available that I need.

Any comments on these two or alternative suggestions?

wiliferus

4,134 posts

205 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
Have you tried Black Circles? I just ran both your sizes and there’s loads of choice, including the PS4 SUV, Latitude, P Zero…

Either that or it a postcode availability thing.

jv021

70 posts

102 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
with xDrive, you are better off sticking with * marked (BMW Spec) tyres which does limit choice.

we have experience of Pirelli P-Zero (* marked) and they have been ok, seem to last quite well and are easily available for our x3 with 20 inch wheels quite easily.

I have also used P-Zeros on RWD BMWs as well as Michelin Super Sports on the same car, Super Sports where better (quieter, better ride) but didnt last as long.

I usually use Tyres on the Drive as they are competitive and they can get out to fit within a day or 2.

RockDriver

Original Poster:

105 posts

24 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
wiliferus said:
Have you tried Black Circles? I just ran both your sizes and there’s loads of choice, including the PS4 SUV, Latitude, P Zero…

Either that or it a postcode availability thing.
Yes, Black Circles is where I pulled these 2 choices from. By the way, "PS4 SUV", which I'm guessing is Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV don't exist there in my sizes, or at least not Run Flat, which is a requirement. I would prefer these tyres if they were available, actually.

RockDriver

Original Poster:

105 posts

24 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
jv021 said:
with xDrive, you are better off sticking with * marked (BMW Spec) tyres which does limit choice.

we have experience of Pirelli P-Zero (* marked) and they have been ok, seem to last quite well and are easily available for our x3 with 20 inch wheels quite easily.

I have also used P-Zeros on RWD BMWs as well as Michelin Super Sports on the same car, Super Sports where better (quieter, better ride) but didnt last as long.

I usually use Tyres on the Drive as they are competitive and they can get out to fit within a day or 2.
Yes, the two options that I've listed in my original post are indeed marked as "Designed for BMW" on Black Circles, so I assume that means they have the star. I'll take another look at Pirelli P Zero, though judging from reviews these are a bit below Mich and Conti.

Lozw86

885 posts

139 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
I have Bridgestone Dueler tyres on my F15.

Do you experience uneven tyre wear? Mine always wear excessively on the inside edges, despite the wheel alignment being correct. I’m lucky to get 15k miles at £1,000 per set

I ran non run flats on my old F25 X3 for a while and the ride was much better. I’ve heard non run flats might not suffer so much with uneven wear, and are significantly cheaper. I don’t want to be caught out with a puncture though because we live in a rural area

RockDriver

Original Poster:

105 posts

24 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
Lozw86 said:
I have Bridgestone Dueler tyres on my F15.

Do you experience uneven tyre wear? Mine always wear excessively on the inside edges, despite the wheel alignment being correct. I’m lucky to get 15k miles at £1,000 per set

I ran non run flats on my old F25 X3 for a while and the ride was much better. I’ve heard non run flats might not suffer so much with uneven wear, and are significantly cheaper. I don’t want to be caught out with a puncture though because we live in a rural area
Yeah, I was told my wheel alignment wasn't too bad, but I couldn't do it at the time, because apparently the bolts are rusted to ѕhit, so I have a booking to solve that, hopefully. Right now I have probably the worst possible combo - 20 inch staggered set of winter tyres with not perfect wheel alignment, so I'm afraid to even compare the wear.

I was torn about the run flats as well, but on December when I was looking for winter tyres, there were no options of non run flats for my sizes, not even all seasons.

V8 Animal

5,983 posts

217 months

Wednesday 13th March
quotequote all
I’m going none runflats as there much cheaper.