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You really need summer tires and a winter tire set(s). Which reminds me... it's almost that time for year to mount my winter tires!! Dackel
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That said, yes, run-flats are crap. ca. 55k miles on OEM E91 RE050A's.
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I’ve only put about 4,000 miles in my AS3 and still love them. Great grip, ride nice and are quiet. Can’t ask for much more.
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I had OEM Bridgestone RE050s.
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Track day today. MPSS grip well on damp pavement but surprisingly better in rain and heavy rain.
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Just made the switch from Michelin PSS to Michelin AS3+. I hated making the switch but I have a car to drive for Winter and did not want to let my 135i sit because it would have had summer rubber. I know it's a compromise but I could not deal with being super careful driving the car with summer rubber in Winter temps.
Michelin PSS are the best tires I have ever owned on any car.
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Initially I agreed with you. But after having time with both on my car, I've grown to like the 261s better. But with the available options of factory wheels, I like the 313s the most. Had I thought things through a bit better, I would have not purchased the 264s and purchased a set of 313s making the 261s my winter wheel package.
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I have PSS, nearly went with AS3's because they are a better made tire. this is hard to explain and easier to demonstrate when tires placed side by side, AS3's made more like a Michelin should. PSS is a great tire and more committed as you state, cost less for a reason.
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