

Michelin, Bridgestone, and Goodyear make some of the best tires for a BMW-but the perfect fit depends on which car you’re driving. The system is capable of compensating for a few mm of tire wear. As long as it is the same exact tire (brand, model, and tire size), you won’t have any issues.

We replace single tires on Xdrive vehicles all day long. You don’t need to replace all four tires. If you’re looking for the quick and easy response to that question, the answer is: “Yes, you can use regular tires on your run-flat-equipped BMW.” Of course, there are benefits and drawbacks of regular tires as well as run-flat tires, and we want to help you make the decision that best suits your needs. How much do they cost? Typically, Run Flat Tires cost about $200-$500 per tire for a passenger vehicle, or about 50-200 percent more than standard tires. High-end tires (ultra-high performance or specialty off-road tires) can be $300 – $1000 each. Moderately priced tires will usually be in the range of $100 – $300 each. General pricing guidelines for new tires: Inexpensive tires will generally be in the range of $50 – $150 each.
