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<blockquote data-quote="chris2000" data-source="post: 146116" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>Very informative info on tyres for bimmer on this thread.</p><p></p><p>I would really like to use the CSC2 as my dad's Merc using them and i do drive the merc once in awhile and they do offer plenty of dry grip. But very pricey.</p><p></p><p>Jap tyres i used it alot on my other cars but not on conti before. Really loved AD07, they grip almost like semi-slick and wear rates was good on a light honda.</p><p></p><p>Tried SO2 on my putra last time and it was really good in dry and wet but i think now the so3 are really expensive.</p><p></p><p>Until recently I saw one of my customer running the new Falken FK452 on his 17" E46. The thread looks really good and i ask him to take me for a ride and it was pretty quiet and ride was not harsh.. He told me these FK452 offer good grips too.</p><p></p><p>Now i'm really considering these FK452 as its made in Japan and price is really attractive especially if you running staggered rims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris2000, post: 146116, member: 2862"] Very informative info on tyres for bimmer on this thread. I would really like to use the CSC2 as my dad's Merc using them and i do drive the merc once in awhile and they do offer plenty of dry grip. But very pricey. Jap tyres i used it alot on my other cars but not on conti before. Really loved AD07, they grip almost like semi-slick and wear rates was good on a light honda. Tried SO2 on my putra last time and it was really good in dry and wet but i think now the so3 are really expensive. Until recently I saw one of my customer running the new Falken FK452 on his 17" E46. The thread looks really good and i ask him to take me for a ride and it was pretty quiet and ride was not harsh.. He told me these FK452 offer good grips too. Now i'm really considering these FK452 as its made in Japan and price is really attractive especially if you running staggered rims. [/QUOTE]
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