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Depends what you want, I run a staggers on my 13 GT/CS 275/40/19 F and 295/35/20 R N/A RN, but plan on supercharging, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and they grip amazing once hot on track corners.
Honestly the Michelin pilot sport as4 is a better “summer tire” in many ways than the Hankook summer tires that come stock on these.
When I switched to Michelins the tire blowouts mostly stopped.
I'm in the Boston area and downsized to 18" Pretorias and Michelin Pilot Sport AS tires. Far less jarring when hitting potholes, no wheel damage yet, and the ride is smoother as well.
Sailuneilla ajettu työmatkaa 126km päivässä lähes pelkästään moottoritietä. Nopeutta aina hilkun yli sallitun eli n. 125km/h. Renkaat koossa 205/45/17 ja etuset kului selvästi, mutta vuositasolla kilometrimäärä on 40th, joten aika paljon ajettu kesärengaskauden aikana ja ajotyyli vaikuttaa varmasti mun tapauksessa kulumaan. Moottori- ja kehätieliittymät aina vauhdilla + valoista lähtö terhakasta niin renkaat on edessä paineen alla. Takarenkaat yhden kauden jälkeen melkein kuin uudet.
Yli 20 vuoden ajokokemuksella sanon, että aivan hyvät on. Ei huuda ajossa kuten vaikka Trianglen kumet.
For tires, I'm running Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4's year-round and they have been exceptional.
I run 18" wheels both summer and winter, and use Michelin Pilot Alpins in the cold, Michelin PS4s in the summer and they serve me very well.
I have Sailun tires on my old 2002 Mitsubishi Montero Sport.... They are a few months old and I like them.... It rains alot here in Florida and they have good traction....
I just put a set of Potenza Sports on my CTS 4 Coupe it still had the Michelin Pilots on it. They lasted 35k but the fronts were by far the worst but this is a AWD so no rotation.
Surtout avec la tendance des Michelins à craqueler au bout de 4-5 ans.
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