08-30-2020, 11:50 AM | #1 |
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Tires for a non-track going M3
Picking up a 2004 M3 next week (convertible / manual) and will likely need new tires soon. The tire threads I've found focus mainly on high performance tires (pilot sports and the like). What's best on the track or offers the best balance between track driving and daily driving.
This will be a weekend / occasional car for me. Will be stored in the winter and have no plans for any track days. I do obviously plan on spirited driving but feel like high performance tires would be overkill in this case. Would appreciate thoughts from the community and any insight you folks may have. Thanks! |
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08-21-2021, 08:47 PM | #4 |
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A cheaper alternative to Michelin PS4 are Falken Fk510s, which i found to be good. Otherwise, i would look at Michelin A/s tires which are good daily driver tires for raining conditions
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