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Pirelli P7 Cinturato Run Flat against Michelin Pilot Sport 4 Non-Run Flats


ianwh4

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Before investing over £800 in Pilot Sports to replace my Pirelli P7 Run Flats, I would like to enquire whether anyone has undertaken this transition to enhance ride quality. I possess a 4 Series equipped with M Sport suspension, and the ride is somewhat harsh in urban settings. Enquiring whether substituting run-flat tires with conventional ones may diminish the impact experienced when traversing bumps. I acknowledge it remains a sports suspension; however, if I can mitigate the harshness of bumps and ruts, it will justify the expenditure! I am aware of numerous debates regarding tyres, but I specifically seek information about these particular tyres. Thank you.

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Any non-runflat tires will enhance the riding quality.Experience the new PS5; Camskill offers the lowest prices and provides an £80 payback on four Michelin tires and Uniroyal Rainsport tires.I possess a PlayStation 5 on my M4.

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Thank you both. I am considering whether to invest in Koni Active Special shocks initially or to get tyres, as I previously had them on my old Saab, and they significantly improved performance on uneven surfaces while maintaining commendable handling. I am thoroughly enjoying the 435i; however, I will definitely replace the tires, which appear to be new, so I am attempting to be prudent on the timing of the replacement.

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