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I'm running a 225/45/18 on an 8.5 wide 18, tires are Michelin PS4, and there is a significant upgrade in comfort and smoothness.
I have 205/50/16 Indy 500s on Dekagrams and it’s perfect. Have specR lowering springs also. And no rubbing (sits perfect to me).
I have Michellin AS4's and am in love with them. Compared to the OEM tires that were on there, these make cornering and the overall driving experience much more fun.
I've always had Michelin X-Ice and they're quiet, last a good while and are very good in snow and ice up here in Canada.
I now have Firestone Indy 500s and am quite pleased with them.
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, highly recommend.
I run PS4AS's on my R, and I've been VERY happy with them. Good all-season tire that performs almost as well as PS4S in the dry.
I had the cross climate2 installed last fall and I'm very happy with them. I researched all season tires and found more positive information on the cc2 than others.
I have these on my jacked up G37 hatchback, and they're not all that quiet and have progressively gotten louder with time. They do seem to be wearing well though, which is a surprise for a Michelin.
All weathers weren't worth it in my case, I'm not hard on my tires at all and I logged 35-45k On the ones I bought last year and they are already at 2/32'nds. I went back to all seasons this year, due to I'd rather get the 80,000km's with the Michelins I bought. Nor did I really notice a difference in traction/handling between All Weathers and All Seasons.
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