Looking to replace the tires on my e36 (97 328is, Sport Package, 5spd, stock). I use the e36 as a three seasons daily driver (I park it for the wonderful New England winter), and am scheduled for an HPDE in August. This will likely be my only HPDE during the life of these tires (hoping to get about 2-3 years out of them), and is my first in this car, so I have no visions of taking out class records The car is pretty much stock where it matters, before the HPDE I'll upgrade the pads, and replace the rotors and brake fluid. I'm working on refreshing the entire suspension over time, so by August I'm hoping to have the rear shocks replaced with Bilstein TCs, the rear shock mounts (RSMs) replaced with Rogue Engineering's mount, and the rear trailing arm bushings (RTAB) replaced with the later version from the Z4M with some limiters (shims). The car is close to the stock weight, so something around 3200 lbs - gotta love the sunroof, heavy power seats, etc.
I'd like to keep the stock tire size of 225/50/16, and after a bunch of research, I think I've narrowed the field to three:
Kumho XS - $110 each Plus: Outstanding Dry Grip, handle heat very well Minus: Wet traction/grip
Dunlop Direzza Sport Z1 Star Spec - $129 each Plus: Excellent overall grip in wet/dry (although not as good as the XS in the dry) Minus: doesn't handle heat as well as the XS, can chunk
Continental Extreme Contact DW - $99 each Plus: Good dry grip, outstanding wet grip, quiet, comfort, not as performance-oriented as the other two Minus: Not as much grip as the other two in the dry, Steering response, need more PSI for track work, soft shoulders
The Conti's have a higher treadwear rating on paper, but seems that no one believes the rating, so I'm willing to throw it out of the equation. Price is a factor, but not the ultimate factor. Does anyone have any experience tracking the Conti tires?
What are GRM's thoughts?