Hi all! I drive a BMW 5 series F10 with R20 wheels, 245/35 front tires, and 275/30 rear tires. I compared the Michelin Pilot Supersport and Pirelli P Zero before making my decision. Reviews on numerous websites praised both products, however I came across two that mentioned hernias with the Michelin! In the end, I made the decision to try Pirelli, purchased a Run flat (despite the fact that many people had said I would feel as though I were on a stool), and installed it without waiting for a sure autumn! first fire-related feelings! not any stool-chair:), the road maintains itself flawlessly, but I push a hint of slipping from a location on the floor. brake on a 5+. When I hit a hole at 100 km/h, I feared the racks would fly out through the hood, so I stopped and checked for hernias. Even though I drove carefully through the snow for a few days, I expected it to be worse. I visited the Continental last year, and as luck would have it, I came out with two hernias on one side. I'm not sure how wear resistance will manifest itself, but if it disappears throughout the season, I'll still get Pirelli P Zero and solely Run flat (because it feels even softer than Conti Non-Runflat)!
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