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I really love my PS31’s. But, I live in the south where its not below freezing much in the winter and obviously, there’s no snow.
For me these tires are very sticky, wear well, and ok in the rain but I really slow down in the rain to avoid wrecking my beloved car. Mine are 45’s, which I don’t plan to get again in the future, and they are very precise/direct/responsive.
My son has the 1987 325e, 2 door, 5speed
I daily the 1989 325i, 4 door, 5speed
I'd probably do the DZ102's over the other three, Yokos being second only because my kumhos (KU31's) barely lasted a summer and had no traction to make up for the short life.
Originally posted by priapism
My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
Originally posted by shameson
Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
Can agree with above. Kumho ecstas were poor performers relative to my direzza zii's
Can confirm.
Had a set of Kumho Supra Ecstas when I first got my e30. They were the worst "new tires" I'd ever owned. They howled from new and were as hard as a hockey puck (on the plus side, they never wore out). Since then I only purchase tires from reputable brands i.e. Good Year, Conti, Pirelli etc. and usually the higher line.
That being said, I'm thoroughly impressed with the quiet performance of my Good Year Eagle Sport tires in 195/65/15. Comfy and quiet yet when pushing it around cloverleafs, they never fade/squeal/break loose. I'd say they are the best compromise for those who want a stock~ish look, yet want to retain the stock handling characteristics of the e30.
I used to buy Dunlop's until my then tire guy said they were purchased by, I believe, Uniroyal. He said stay away so I did. I'm on I think my 3rd set of Contis and am quite pleased with them but then we put Michelin's on Alice and that's a whole other level (and price).
It really depends on how you drive, tire size and your budget
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Daily driving, general enjoyment, no snow and I would slow down in the rain. I drove an E36 vert for 5 years in NH as a daily driver so I understand bad weather and small light cars.
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Ya, I know eh!
Who's this "Stan" character think he is anyway?!
Comin' up here disturbing our order of business.
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