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Re: Dunlop SP5000s (archive)

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Posted by Paul on March 04, 2001 at 23:39:14:

In Reply to: Dunlop SP4000 vs SP5000s posted by Buddhi on March 04, 2001 at 18:36:38:

5000s are the way to go...
I have had them for about a month and so far so good....
I like them....

PL


tires.com is having a special on the 4000's ($48).
I found a previous post about the SP4000 that seemed positive.
http://forums.roadfly.com/e34/messages/archive/msgsy1999w32/9659.html

Why am I being such a penny pincher when I could buy the 5000s for $70? What with the control arm assembly replacement, torque converter and the bent wheels -- I really need to save as much as I can. I live in GA, so the weather is pretty mild. I am an enthusiastic driver but not all the time. What do you guys think? 4000 or 5000? TIA

Buddhi
'91 535i
Shimmieing and shuddering till the mechanic gets his hand on it in a few weeks





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