Michelin PS4S
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Michelin PS4S
Going to be replacing my Nitto NT555 G2's with some Michelin PS4S's and wanted to see if anyone had any experience with the PS4's or Pilot Super Sports on their Cobalt?
FWIW, I really enjoyed my G2's for the first 25K miles. I've got almost 30K on them now and while they still have a decent amount of tread left, they've only lasted 2 AZ heat cycles.... ZERO traction 1st through 3rd and cornering is drastically reduced.
FWIW, I really enjoyed my G2's for the first 25K miles. I've got almost 30K on them now and while they still have a decent amount of tread left, they've only lasted 2 AZ heat cycles.... ZERO traction 1st through 3rd and cornering is drastically reduced.
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Originally Posted by T-Man
Didn't want to wait weeks for the 235 so went with factory 225 .
So far, it's an amazing tire but it's still fresh. Makes it hard to say good or bad but, it dead hooks 1-3
So far, it's an amazing tire but it's still fresh. Makes it hard to say good or bad but, it dead hooks 1-3
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I've had Pilot Super Sports in 245/40R18 on for about 3 summers now. With around 15k on them with mainly normal driving and a few launches here and there plus some spirited back road driving, I'm still at 5/32 tread on all 4. Just make sure to store them indoors during the winter if it gets below freezing as I haven't and there's a small amount of cracking happening.
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Honestly though, straight line traction aside, these are the nicest tires I've ever driven on. They've completely transformed the car, in a very positive manner. Highly recommend these to anyone and everyone.
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Slobodan Miloević
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I had 245/40/17s on 17x9 et40 wheels and they cleared, but were close. I'm just on coilovers, so they have a bit more clearance between the wheel/tire and the spring perch vs the stock struts. That being said, I know quite a few people that run 245's and are okay.
Currently on 245/45/16 on an et38 wheel
Currently on 245/45/16 on an et38 wheel
#19
I rub my fender liner on the driver's side because of my intake but if you don't have that issue and aren't super low, 245s are fine. I'm on 18x9s +40 with a 5mm spacer in the front to clear the Brembos so that may also have something to do with it.
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