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      11-17-2014, 12:57 PM   #1
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Time To Change All Four Bridgestone S0001 Runflats.

Will Be Sticking With Runflats, But I'm Aware That The Design
Of These Bridgestones Is Now Old.

So, Looking At Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2
Pirelli P Zero
Continental Sport Contact 5

GivenThat The Performance In Thd Dry Is Pretty Good With
All Of Them, Im PriorItising Wet Weather Performance.
Reading Thd Latest Evo Tyre Test, Points Me Toward
The Goodyears.

Any Experience Of Them Chaps?

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      11-17-2014, 01:01 PM   #2
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Had the Goodyears on my e90, awesome as usual. Have used the NRFT F1s on so many recent cars and the RFT was great. Still get the RFT issues but for me I liked it as an RFT...placebo perhaps but gave me better confidence that the Bridgestones they replaced.
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Not had run flat Goodyear F1's but had them on other cars and preform great all year.

Had them on Mondeo since 2008 (different ones of course lol)

Not had to put winters on the Mondeo with them fitted.
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I have the goodyears on mine and have never broken traction. I'd have them again in a heartbeat. Plenty of wet weather here
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Time To Change All Four Bridgestone S0001 Runflats.

Will Be Sticking With Runflats, But I'm Aware That The Design
Of These Bridgestones Is Now Old.

So, Looking At Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 2
Pirelli P Zero
Continental Sport Contact 5

GivenThat The Performance In Thd Dry Is Pretty Good With
All Of Them, Im PriorItising Wet Weather Performance.
Reading Thd Latest Evo Tyre Test, Points Me Toward
The Goodyears.

Any Experience Of Them Chaps?

I had the P Zero rft's on my E90, they gave a much better ride than the RE050A's but they wore very quickly!

And i think they're just as old a design if not older than the S001's
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Mine was delivered with the new Eagles and can't fault them. GY eagle is a tyre I've rated for many years. (Still have GS-D2s on my pug!!!!)
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Goodyears or Conti's will be much harder wearing than Pirelli which was always known as a softer compound. Like others on here, I have used Eagle F1 non rft and was always impressed by them. Same with Continental but they were always dearer. I think the BMW star rated run flats are all very close in price terms. How many miles did you get out of the Bridgestone out of interest as that's what my 335d is running. 10k miles on them so far.
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Goodyears or Conti's will be much harder wearing than Pirelli which was always known as a softer compound. Like others on here, I have used Eagle F1 non rft and was always impressed by them. Same with Continental but they were always dearer. I think the BMW star rated run flats are all very close in price terms. How many miles did you get out of the Bridgestone out of interest as that's what my 335d is running. 10k miles on them so far.
My rear S001's are 2/3's worn after 16k so they should last about 24k, fronts are half worn so expecting 32k from them.
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Thanks Chaps, Time To Talk A Closer Look At The Goodyear Tyres Methinks
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