Tyre choice for BMW 3 series, and opinions on blackcircles.com?

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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Hankooks not so well know over here but are a huge South Korean manufacturer of quality boots, OE on Mini and some BMWs these days. I'd have no hesitation choosing them. Black Circles are usually fairly pride competitive.

Ther aside, there's little point me or anyone specifically recommending Continetal XYZs or Dunlop ABCs as none of us have exactly the same car as you, and just because they suit a Ford Tippex nicely doesn't mean they will your Bimmer,

As a point of order, the noise rating is a drive-by measure and is not automatically indicative of the noise transmitted into the cars cabin.

OP didn't ask about their DEI rating ^_^
 

Pinno718

Senior Member
Location
Way out West
I have Landsail, non run flats on my M535d (e60). They're fine.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Yes I've been aware of the brand for a number of years on car forums, generally a positive rep.


A fair point. It was more to indicate "big heavy car with variable AWD", as opposed to a little city runabout. That said in a forum of many thousands of members it's a fair shout that there are a few 3 series Bimmer owners.


Duly noted, though I suspect there's reasonable correlation between outside and inside noise. The geek in me thinks differences in outside vs inside noise might be a function of frequency, i.e you'll hear lower frequencies more in the cabin as they'll be transmitted through the body and maybe also set up sympathetic vibrations in the trim.

In any case the Autotrader review for the Hankooks measured inside noise and rated them good on noise. My boy racer days are well behind me and I like a quiet refined ride.

On the subject of big heavy cars, if you are looking for comfy, decent truly all weather performance in all seasons flavour, and Hankook branded, then these are really excellent:

KINERGY 4S2 H750

I reckon we have racked up 35-40000 miles on 2 sets so far on our XC70.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
On the subject of big heavy cars, if you are looking for comfy, decent truly all weather performance in all seasons flavour, and Hankook branded, then these are really excellent:

KINERGY 4S2 H750

I reckon we have racked up 35-40000 miles on 2 sets so far on our XC70.

Had them on my XC90. Most excellent boots.
 

Pblakeney

Well-Known Member
People have their own preferences on tyres so I won't recommend any.
Black Circles however are excellent. Buy on the website, get them to organise the fitting locally. Sorted.
 

Buck

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
@Dadam Hankooks are a good brand - had them on my Audi and replaced them with the same each time.
Try www.camskill.co.uk. I’ve bought from there a few times amd always cheaper than Blackcircles and good service. Fronts are currently £100.25 and rears £121.20 + delivery (£13 per pair) so that’s a decent saving still

You’ll just need to arrange fitting locally which I have previously around £15 per tyre inc disposal of the old one.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
I used to use Camskill almost without exception but I found that once carriage and fitting costs were added their previous price advantage had disappeared over the last few years.
 

Adam4868

Legendary Member
Always used a local tyre shop/fitter myself to purchase tyres...same for the car and repair work, id prefer to keep someone local in business.
They want your business and the repeat custom so I personally find it pays to stay local if possible.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
We're quite relieved that Mrs D needed new tyres on her lease car is it means the horrible Maxxis OE rubber has gone and some pleasant Continentals have taken their place.

Absolutely terrible wet weather grip from the Maxis.
 
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