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MICHELIN Tires
tcphoto1
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Rating 5.0

I went to PS4S' five years ago and will never go back.

Pro: Softer ride, more quiet and cheaper.

Pros: softer ride, more quiet
Cons: need a spare
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MICHELIN Tires

Spend a few more bucks and get Michelin. They will last longer and you’ll have a better ride the whole time. It’s worth the extra few bucks.

Pros: better ride, last longer
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MICHELIN Tires
meboice
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Rating 5.0

I use Michelin 235 40 18 4S on my MK7 with Neuspeed RSe12 8"x18" and the grip is a tick better than the standard size. This combo is also lighter than the stock wheels and tires...and along with the suspension modifications, it's a difficult subject to try to quantify. I am always concerned with wheel and tire weight...that drives my decision making...if you like the look of a 19" rim, go for it. I think that you will find a larger variable between tire types and widths where ultimate grip is concerned...steering response is in theory better with a lower profile tire, but sidewall construction will also affect steering response with a similar tire size range.

Pros: better grip, lighter combo
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Vredestein Tires
jeff32
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Rating 5.0

Vredestein Quatrac Pro All Weather tires were used about 8 -9 months - approximately 6K miles. Excellent condition. 2 Tires have 9/32” wear, one with 8/32" and last one just under 8/32" (new is 10/32)

Pros: Excellent condition
Mileage: 9656 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Fragrant-Simple-2237
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Rating 5.0

I just put the Pilot Sport 4S tires on my 21 3.3 Sport Prestige and I absolutely love them. I had kuhmos on it before and they were absolutely trash tires compared to these. These new ones are way stiffer and way better performance in turns and just all around feel like a better tire.

Pros: better performance in turns, better tire
Cons: kuhmos were trash
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MICHELIN Tires
sikdimsum
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Rating 5.0

I like my Michelin Pilot Sport All Seasons. Grippy, great wet performance, and it won't break the bank.

Pros: grippy, great wet performance
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MICHELIN Tires
DW597
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Rating 3.0

I would go with the ones that are the quietest. I have some Michelins with the V tread on a Lexus. Good tires but loud.

Pros: good tires
Cons: loud
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires
Activ8
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Rating 1.0

The best I've had are the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs (I and II) for summer. For winter ofcourse the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90s for the Michigan winters. I've had a set of Kumho Ecsta MX's and they weren't bad either, but the worst by far were the MICHELIN PRIMACY all-seasons. Noisy, tread lasted less than 20k miles and obviously it's unsafe to wait until 2/32" so not even replaceable under warranty (which claims 80k miles treadwear ....pfft). Never again.

Pros: best for summer
Cons: noisy, tread lasted less
Mileage: 20000 km
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