![]() 05/12/2018 at 19:24 • Filed to: Tires | ![]() | ![]() |
Firehawk Indy 500, a.k.a. Bridgestone Potenza RE003
Originally wanted the Pilot Sport 4s... but I figured my city driving is just gonna waste them.
Now she just need a good Svending.
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I’m looking at those same tires to replace my dailies. Would love to see a review in a couple thousand miles...
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Have these on my 335i. They are pretty nice tires and I got them for a fantastic price. Ride really confidently in the rain, and the grip is fantastic. I have about ~10k on them and definitely notice them not as responsive and grippy as before, however i’m still a fan.
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I have them on the Mini and i did about 1200 miles in a week after putting them on.
They seem to be holding up well (on Michigan roads no less). They are just as grippy as they were when new.
Ooh and they are good in the wet as well. No hydroplaning at 75 80ish with enough rain to have the wipers on max.
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I have had these for a few thousand miles on a r56 mini and they are great. Best thing for the money by a mile.
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I need something good to replace the god awful Run flats on my 328. They are so bad
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What about highway noise?
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Minimal. I had run flat all seasons and blizzaks after that. The road noise is comparable to those two.
Ride quality is a little bit better than the run flats.
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Yeah... ultimately price was my concern too. The P4s went for C$13xx for a set, these ones came out to C$931 installed, with a $100 rebate.
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Heh. These tires are currently on my Camaro SS because why pay close to double for the insanely wide tires that only make sense on the track?