E39 530i Sport.
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E39 530i Sport.
[TW]Fox;15819551 said:Fifth Gear did one years back - a Renault Clio on premium, budget and mismatched tyres. The difference was quite remarkable.
[TW]Fox;15819551 said:Fifth Gear did one years back - a Renault Clio on premium, budget and mismatched tyres. The difference was quite remarkable.
Could we keep this on track, rather than taking a pop at someone because you dont like his car.
If you dont think a cheap hatchback needs good quality or matched tyres, perhaps you could explain why?
You got a link ?
Hey i dont mind his car, i drive and E39 M5
And tbh ive had my fair share of cars, both performance and runabouts and i never could tell the difference on the cheaper cars as i never drove them hard.
i drive and E39 M5.
Cool, you should post it in the show your motors thread, lots of people here love those things.
Anyway, the main reason I see is stopping - an M5 is going to have the same inertia as a 520i (give or take) so will need the same amount of grip to stop it effectively. Other things like aquaplaning and comfort factors like road noise all make a different, good tyres aren't only beneficial on high performance cars, or even cars being driven to the limit.
Cool get some picturs up how long you had it?
M5 brakes are much bigger for starters and the tires are also wider (Rear 275-40-18's & Front 245-45-18) thus giving a lot me more stopping power.
Had it around 7-8 monthswill try and dig some out for you's.
what about a e39 m5 ? they can be picked up for between £10 - £13k has 4 doors and very quick.
They are nice cars but I'm sure that the running costs far exceed anything I could afford.
they get about 30miles to £10 fuel around town and 50miles on a run.
i would love one![]()
Ok the technicalities are fairly irrelevant - but cheapo tyres WILL significantly increase stopping distance, regardless of the car
Where does it say i dont own one ?
Where does it say i dont own one ?They are very thirsty and cost a lot to run.
I like to make my own tyres out of old shoe soles. I feel it makes my driving experience more interesting.
But in all seriousness, I find I replace an axel at a time. I find that my fronts out wear the rears by a fair bit, I think this is fairly normal?