93_Clubman wrote:Angle of the pic I think, but that new Potenza, which also looks to be a 195/50x15, looks very different on the rim from the old one, & might help with some cushioning.
Yes, they are 195/50x15. To my eye the shoulders of the RE-003 ARE more rounded than the RE-01, but that pic seems to have exaggerated it a bit.
Anyway, I've just got back from my first drive, over my usual shakedown road, after fitting them. First impressions, taking into account that particular feel of a new set of tyres, are:
1) a definite decrease in harshness. That may simply be the greater thickness of rubber between the road and the tyre carcass or, perhaps more likely, new rubber that isn't nearly as hard
2) a more 'rubbery' response to steering input. This may be for the same reasons given in 1)
3) less intrusive road noise. A particular section of my test road includes a surface that would consistently have the old tyres 'humming'. With the RE-003, a similar tune can be heard - but it's like it's got a sock in it's mouth.
93_Clubman wrote:Harsh ride is mostly the Bilsteins - my NA8 still has them - good on freeways, but harsh on poor road surfaces.
Just for clarification, I don't have a set of Clubman Bilsteins... they are revalved units running Tein springs on the back and Kings on the front - but I don't know the characteristics of either.