Thoughts on new tires for my M3
Ok so the M3 is in need of some new shoes soon. Maybe even before I leave for AZ.
I have gotten about 9k out of my RE-11s and figure they have about 3-4k left before I'm in the red on the tire gauge. The drive out will eat up half of that.
So seeing as I'm going to be in dry climate I'm wondering if I should go with a summer like a Conti DW or PSS all year round or possibly the new Conti DWS06.
It would be cool to run an all season that can handle snow as I'm sure I'll want to road trip out to places for snowboarding now that I'm out West. However the wife's GLK350 can also handle that if needed.
Anyone have an opinion on either set up for AZ climate?
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Thoughts on new tires for my M3
I've had dws06 for about a year now and I have put on about 25k miles on them... the fronts are not even half worn but the rears are worn more than 50%... I have used these tires in the snow and they are descent upto to an inch or two of snow... before these I had 8 year old General summer tires that the previous owner installed and I was a little disappointed that the dws 06 are nowhere near performance of the generals in dry conditions... it's not a fair comparison as I am comparing summer tires against all seasons but I didn't expect the gap to be so big especially since the the general tires were so old and not really reputed... the car does understeer a lot with the dws06 especially under spirited driving...
If you are looks for longevity and good all weather performance the dws06 are pretty good, but wouldn't recommend them if you are looking for dry weather performance...
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Thoughts on new tires for my M3
I believe he was on Toyo R666's. The issue was moderate temps and wet conditions for a reasonable part of the year (sub 50 from Nov-April in chicago). He doesn't drive it much in the winter and has a 2nd vehicle for commuting and such.
Again, I just don't see why I'd want DW which will get stiff and hockey puck like for 3 months out of the year here even if I don't see snow - which I may as the mountains are an hour and a half north and I love to snowboard. The DWS offers so many benefits all year round why not just go with that? What am I losing out on in the summer really?
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