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BMW 5-Series (E60 chassis) was first seen in the Unites States in the fall of 2003 with a 2004 Model Year designation. The E60 is now available as a 528i, 528xi, 535i, 535xi, 550i and a 535xi sports wagon! -- View the E60 Wiki |
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Recently replaced the OEM tires (Goodyear Eagle RS-A) on my '05 530i with Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position and I'm VERY happy with the change. As expected, the higher load & speed rating (98W vs 94V) resulting in a firmer ride with more awareness of road imperfections (potholes, etc.), but the improved handling & steering response was a worthwhile tradeoff. Very low tread noise was an added plus.
Be sure and checkout Tirerack.com. It's an excellent source of info on tire test results & reviews. Last edited by turnbowm; 11-16-2012 at 08:28 AM. |
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How many miles did the Goodyears give you? Mine just turned 60K and still OK. I rotated them exactly ONCE (front/back without changing sides). Apologies to OP if you feel I hi-jacked your post. But I figured we both could learn more from this.
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I bought the pole position tires also. I have about 10k miles so far on them. I have a 530i sport with 18s. Nice ride, good wear, great traction and priced right. I drive hard through turns, and they stick well. I have to admit that a majority of my miles are highway, but they have worn very little. I got the set installed and out the door for around $1000 at discount tire. Hope that helps.. |
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I've been a Michelin guy for many years, but this Bridgestone tire is VERY impressive. I can understand why it was rated #1 in the Tirerack survey (Ultra High Performance AS). Bridgestone's "Buy & Try" guarantee made this a No-Risk decision! Last edited by turnbowm; 11-16-2012 at 05:37 PM. |
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Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position...3 words.... Best tires ever...I love them.
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I had to replace our Pirelli's this past summer and after researching (price/performance) went with a set of Uniroyal Tiger Paw GTZ. They are a very affordable "W" rated all season/performance tire that gets quite high reviews.
The Uniroyals ride better/quiter than the Pirelli's did. The Pirelli's seemed a little tighter in corners but only marginally. The Pirelli's were also excellent at treading water but the Tiger Paws seem equal in that regard, which was a major consideration. The Uniroyal GTZ's have proven to be a excellent investment thus far. Good luck, Ralph Last edited by Ralph III; 11-16-2012 at 10:09 PM. |
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I would look at Conti Extreme Contact DWS or Michelin Pilot Sport A/S plus or Bridgestone Potenzas. I have the Pilot Sports and love them but would probably look at the Potenzas.
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Just to share a story.
It's been like 4 months since i last checked the tires pressure so yesterday while i was washing the car i noticed one tire just a bit under inflated so i decided to check all 4 tires pressure, all of them were around 25PSI so i decided to make a stop the next day in a gas station and fill them properly. Now the thing is that i was not expecting a huge difference but after i was done filling the tires i drove away and WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE the car felt like a different machine, seriously! I filled the front tires with 31PSI and the rear tires with 34PSI. (Followed BMW recommendations) |
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Nexen N3000 are amazing for a great price!! I've also had the Dunlop Direzza DZ101's also amazing.
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This is actually the SECOND car I have owned were I wrapped them with N3000's. Wet or dry they hug the road rather well for the price. I was actually skeptical at first, made the leap, tried them, and loved them.
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Thanks very much for your input, great help.
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I also plan to replace my Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires. I am thinking of Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position or Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season. Has anybody had any experience with Pirelli Zero Nero?
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I just replaced my Contis with N3000s and was expecting a drop in performance.....there was none. For the price, you're not going to find a better tire, IMO.
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I had them on an Audi A4 Quattro. I wouldn't recommend them if you're going to be using them in the snow. Scary... They were good in the rain though. One problem I had is that they got very noisy with age. I'm running Conti Extreme Contact DWSs now on both my Audi and my E39 and they're pretty damn good in the snow and rain. I have about 15K miles on them in the E39 and they're still very quiet. I would highly recommend them if you're looking for a good and relatively inexpensive A/S tire.
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I have a 05 545 went with Ventus V12 EVO .. really happy with the price, 800.00 and change at Americas tire.
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With any question about tire preferences, you'll get as many opinions as there are people to respond.
Mine? Nokian WRG2 - especially if you encounter snow from time to time. Truly an all season tire. Expensive perhaps, but what value do you place on your life? |
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Potenza RE970AS
Thank you for suggestions. I also got Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS.
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Probably the Potenza or the DWS http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=165
I have the p-zero neros and really like them though. I came down to pilot sport a/s, dws and nero's for me (the potenza 970 is not available for my car). The Pirelli one simply because they where the best deal. Here is another test with some of the front runners in this category: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=147 Last edited by rdorman; 12-03-2012 at 12:10 PM. |
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