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      02-01-2024, 11:14 AM   #45
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I put the DWS06s on my m60i (on the stock staggered 22s) about 500 miles ago, unfortunately long before the summer RFs needed replacing. But I didn't trust driving on them on the dang summers in sub 40 degree weather for the winter and I wanted out of the run flats and into all season regular tires.

Love the DWSes. Nice ride quality, no issues hugging the road, wet performance is great, rounded sidewall seems to protect the stock 22s a bit better than the RFs did. Not to mention the tread looks pretty awesome from behind 🤷*♀️
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Just ordered a set yesterday and they got delivered today, will install next week after I pick up my 24 X7. Great reviews from other posters in the forum, looking forward to it.
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I also put the DWS 06 Plus tires on my stock 22's about 700 miles ago. They feel great so far. I've driven in about 7 inches of snow and they handled as well as I could have expected and hoped. They're obviously not dedicated snow tires, so you still need to be sensible. But as All Seasons go, these have to be one of the best on sale, not just for our tire size. We're still at near freezing temps here so I look forward to trying them in warmer weather. They felt planted in heavy rain too which is great.
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For those that have switched, what is your approach to handling a flat (adding spare, roadside, repair kit, crossing fingers, …)?
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For those that have switched, what is your approach to handling a flat (adding spare, roadside, repair kit, crossing fingers, …)?
Crossing fingers here. Haha. In all the vehicles I’ve owned in my 20 years of driving, so far I’ve only had the one flat tire from a nail which was caused by roofers working on my house. They missed an old roofing nail during clean up while replacing my roof, it happens I guess. I’ll take the risk.
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For those that have switched, what is your approach to handling a flat (adding spare, roadside, repair kit, crossing fingers, …)?
Space saver spare. Or roadside if that somehow fails.
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DWS 06

Has anyone had any BMW warranty issues after switching to these tires? Claims denied etc?
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