Best Tire for Cayman
#31
UPDATE!
Tirerack was kind enough to take back the PS4S and I bought my PS2 N4 again.
WOW!!!! I am happy again.
not sure if anyone has seen any of my driving videos. I'm not a racer but I do like to drive somewhat fast in what I would call a controlled fashion. Long story short, my wife, who has been with me since I was hitting backroads at the age of 17 (I'm now 38), even said; "i don't know what is up with these tires but the car just doesn't feel "put"". That's what she calls it, lol, "put". My last car, the BMW M4 was a drifting machine. Any corner I could steer with the rear. The Cayman though is more of a understeer controlled type of car. It is very stable. The PS4S felt floaty and horrible. To the point where the passenger could feel it.
I installed the PS2's and the car felt instantly stable and predictable again. Back was the slot car feel, the stability I was used to. Granted, I only have a 987.2 S all stock but it feels pretty decent nonetheless. I don't know about wet weather handling and I just don't care. I want them to be street tires that grip well and are not R compound. I guess the "N" rating really does mean something in the end.
Back to the PS4S's. I don't doubt that the rubber is sticky. I'm sure it is. But they just don't feel right. Especially for canyon stuff. As I mentioned, I kept having to change my driving style to account for the slop in the tire. I felt like I was trying to go fast in a minivan, always having to wait for the rear or front to settle before i could make another input. I cannot understand why people love them so much. Then again, I'm no racer, just some random dude. YMMV
Tirerack was kind enough to take back the PS4S and I bought my PS2 N4 again.
WOW!!!! I am happy again.
not sure if anyone has seen any of my driving videos. I'm not a racer but I do like to drive somewhat fast in what I would call a controlled fashion. Long story short, my wife, who has been with me since I was hitting backroads at the age of 17 (I'm now 38), even said; "i don't know what is up with these tires but the car just doesn't feel "put"". That's what she calls it, lol, "put". My last car, the BMW M4 was a drifting machine. Any corner I could steer with the rear. The Cayman though is more of a understeer controlled type of car. It is very stable. The PS4S felt floaty and horrible. To the point where the passenger could feel it.
I installed the PS2's and the car felt instantly stable and predictable again. Back was the slot car feel, the stability I was used to. Granted, I only have a 987.2 S all stock but it feels pretty decent nonetheless. I don't know about wet weather handling and I just don't care. I want them to be street tires that grip well and are not R compound. I guess the "N" rating really does mean something in the end.
Back to the PS4S's. I don't doubt that the rubber is sticky. I'm sure it is. But they just don't feel right. Especially for canyon stuff. As I mentioned, I kept having to change my driving style to account for the slop in the tire. I felt like I was trying to go fast in a minivan, always having to wait for the rear or front to settle before i could make another input. I cannot understand why people love them so much. Then again, I'm no racer, just some random dude. YMMV
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#32
UPDATE!
Tirerack was kind enough to take back the PS4S and I bought my PS2 N4 again.
WOW!!!! I am happy again.
...The PS4S felt floaty and horrible. To the point where the passenger could feel it.
I installed the PS2's and the car felt instantly stable and predictable again. Back was the slot car feel, the stability I was used to.
I want them to be street tires that grip well and are not R compound. I guess the "N" rating really does mean something in the end.
Back to the PS4S's. I don't doubt that the rubber is sticky. I'm sure it is. But they just don't feel right. Especially for canyon stuff.
Tirerack was kind enough to take back the PS4S and I bought my PS2 N4 again.
WOW!!!! I am happy again.
...The PS4S felt floaty and horrible. To the point where the passenger could feel it.
I installed the PS2's and the car felt instantly stable and predictable again. Back was the slot car feel, the stability I was used to.
I want them to be street tires that grip well and are not R compound. I guess the "N" rating really does mean something in the end.
Back to the PS4S's. I don't doubt that the rubber is sticky. I'm sure it is. But they just don't feel right. Especially for canyon stuff.