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Originally Posted by redmtclimber
RFTs have obvious performance limitations and BMW, to my knowledge, has never put RFTs on any M cars.
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That's right, no RFTs for M cars. However I don't see why RFTs should have performance limitations. I have RFTs on my Z4. They are perfect on the track but the downside is that ride comfort suffers, especially if you already have a stiff suspension. E.g. the Z4Ms suspension is stiffer but thanks to the normal tires the ride is still more comfortable than in the regular Z4.
Plus: the RFTs are ridiculously expensive. I'm glad the M3 has cheaper tires so I don't have to worry about tire costs when doing power slides