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*Approved tyres

Post by Xrrbiggy » Sun May 08, 2016 4:04 pm

What is the in and out with * approved tyres? I've read that a lot of people advise getting them but what's the real benefit? Is it just a sales deal between BMW and suppliers?
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Re: *Approved tyres

Post by fenj66 » Sun May 08, 2016 5:23 pm

ive been mixing * and non * diamaris on my e53 for years. never had any problems. as long as tread depths are all similar you should be ok.
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Post by Xrrbiggy » Sun May 08, 2016 6:00 pm

That's what I was thinking as at the end of the day it's just rubber but was intrested in people's opinions and thoughts on the matter
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Re: *Approved tyres

Post by sid10 » Sun May 08, 2016 7:16 pm

It is normally best to stick with * rated tyres as these match the performance of the car , unfortunately people see BMW as a premium brand , parts are premium , quality very good , then want to put cheap tyres on ! I seen a performance car the other day with budget  tyres with a low speed rating accident waiting to happen .
  In these days of insurance premiums going up the last thing you want after having a bump or accident is for them to say you had the wrong tyres on for the car for the few quid you save is it worth it ?

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Post by Pinewood » Sun May 08, 2016 8:12 pm

Marketing cowpoo.  But a star rated tyre will be from a decent manufacturer.  Why people buy a BMW and then put the cheapest bit of rubber on all four corners is beyond me. Same for servicing and general upkeep of the vehicle.
Stick with 4 tyres from the same manufacturer and same amount of tread and you won't go far wrong on any 4 x 4 BMW
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Post by X5Sport » Mon May 09, 2016 6:01 pm

What he said ^  (apart from the marketing bit).

The critical bit is tread depth variation front/rear.  Don't use off-road tyres, and don't go to the cheap end of the market - you need to have faith that 2-tonnes will stop if you need it too!

Change all corners as a set.  If you have 8mm at the back, and 3mm at the front you will break something.
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Post by Xrrbiggy » Mon May 09, 2016 10:51 pm

Thanks for all the input live always change front and backs on previous two wheel drive cars and have read a lot about changing all four corners which I will do
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