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      11-21-2019, 06:49 PM   #10
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Run flats often have an initial better turn in because of the stiffer sidewall. To compensate add another 1-2 psi. This should mitigate the issue.
Okay, so you recommend to add a bit of pressure to regain the steering precision?
Yes that's what I did on my 2016 340i. I switched from Bridgestone S001 RFT to the Pilot Sport AS3+.
After a few miles you will get used to the different feel, you will never miss the RFT.
Current car M340ix, my summers are PPS 4s go flats. Winters are Pirelli Sottozero 3 go flat. I'm running 39PSI all around. That's what the manual recommends.
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