Experience with Bridgestone - Potenza S-04 Pole Position
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Experience with Bridgestone - Potenza S-04 Pole Position
Finally got around to refinishing my wheels and looking for some new rubber.
Anyone have experience with a set of Potenza S-04 Pole Positions on a 951? Not an 'N' branded tire so looking for opinions.
17" wheels and I typically run 235's up front and 255's in the rear. Not a lot of choices in this size.
Previously had Pirelli P Zero Rosso's.
Anyone have experience with a set of Potenza S-04 Pole Positions on a 951? Not an 'N' branded tire so looking for opinions.
17" wheels and I typically run 235's up front and 255's in the rear. Not a lot of choices in this size.
Previously had Pirelli P Zero Rosso's.
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When I had 17in wheels fitted I ran Bridgestone G-Force Sport 225x45 fronts and 255x40 rears and liked them a lot. Don’t even know if they still make that tire in those sizes anymore, so this is likely mute.
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I have happily run those for years, but I would not say I have tested them if that is what you are asking. I also don't know if they are still available.
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Thanks for the responses. To further the story, i had a pair of RE-11's on the rear for a short season prior to parking the car a year and a half for some projects including refinishing the wheels. Now that i'm ready to get the car back out and needing to replace my older Pirelli fronts I was searching for a matching set but decided to go with a set of RE-71's on the front as a close match to the RE-11's going back on the rear. To be honest, my question was kind of lame. I was confused in not seeing many RE-11's available and didn't realize the 71's replaced them...
Now just waiting for spring to arrive.
Now just waiting for spring to arrive.
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I was tempted to just buy a pair of 71's for the front but sounds like maybe i should rethink the idea of mixing a slightly used pair of 11's on the rear with a new pair of 71's up front...or at least be ready for the over-steer. Sucks having a pair of 11's for the rear with maybe 1000 miles on them and no matching fronts. I drive the car mostly on county roads and weekend trips with an occasional DE. Would like to start attending more events but want to go full coil-overs and slightly stiffer all around before heading back to the track. Need to pull the trigger on that project already.
Leaning towards a new set of matching S-04 Pole Positions. Thanks for your feedback PEvans!
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With 235's up front and the adjustable M030 rear sway at center hole the car is pretty neutral and safe. If i stiffen the rear bar i'll feel it so a little room yet for adjustment.
I also have RA camber plates and while i haven't messed with them much if i added some negative camber I suspect I'll feel that in the rear too.
I've also run 245's up front but on tight turns they bit into my brake cooling duct hoses.
I think i've ruled out the 71R's for this next set. Debating between the Pole Positions and going back to Pirellis.
Pirelli has a $70 rebate til mid March so that's tempting.
I need to find myself in your avatar and get back on the track!
In case you haven't noticed, i tend to over think things.
Last edited by mj951; 02-19-2018 at 11:04 PM.