Michelins for my 991.2
#16
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Once you go Michelins you will never go back.
Enjoy the new driving confidence when you push the go pedal.
I just hope Michelin keeps up with the demand for their tire 305's (for the C4S) get scares at certain times of the year.
Enjoy the new driving confidence when you push the go pedal.
I just hope Michelin keeps up with the demand for their tire 305's (for the C4S) get scares at certain times of the year.
#17
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If you're ordering MPSS from Tire Rack look at the MPS4S. Next generation Tire that just came out. Their tight on availability, but my set arrived last week and they're awesome. I believe pricing was pretty similar.
Agreed on Michelins being way better. Car runs smoother and quieter. Cant say anything on performance yet.
Agreed on Michelins being way better. Car runs smoother and quieter. Cant say anything on performance yet.
#18
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If you're ordering MPSS from Tire Rack look at the MPS4S. Next generation Tire that just came out. Their tight on availability, but my set arrived last week and they're awesome. I believe pricing was pretty similar.
Agreed on Michelins being way better. Car runs smoother and quieter. Cant say anything on performance yet.
Agreed on Michelins being way better. Car runs smoother and quieter. Cant say anything on performance yet.
#19
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My dealership didn't seem interested in putting Michelins on my car. In fact, I had asked twice for a quotation for installation and never got it. So, I ordered the Michelin PSS tires through Tire Rack on Monday and shipped the same day to an authorized installer. The tires are going to be put on a Great Falls Exxon. I called them and looked at their website. As it turns out, they are a family owned service station, a Michelin distributor themselves, and after a phone call to them, it was obvious they know Porsches.
Check out the pics on this Google search:
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...icD-YQoioIeDAK
Here is their website for my pals in Virginia:
http://greatfallsexxon.com
Now if they could only store my summer tires when I put on the winters...
PS - I mentioned above they are a Michelin distributor, but told me I could get a better price from Tire Rack on these tires and should buy them there. That is real customer-oriented service!
Check out the pics on this Google search:
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en...icD-YQoioIeDAK
Here is their website for my pals in Virginia:
http://greatfallsexxon.com
Now if they could only store my summer tires when I put on the winters...
PS - I mentioned above they are a Michelin distributor, but told me I could get a better price from Tire Rack on these tires and should buy them there. That is real customer-oriented service!
#20
#21
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NICE! Look forward to your initial thoughts.
#22
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#23
#24
Thanks, Dan. Good point.....I can just give them a call but was wondering where you go for oil change service in our area. (Rockville Porsche charged me $360 for an oil change.)
#25
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+3 on Michelin.
All my Porsche and BMW cars for past 15 years had Michelin SP, then PS2.
I've tried a few cheaper alternatives, but they always happen to be cheaper for a reason.
I haven't replaced tires on the C4S yet (wears stock PZero's) but heard that PS2 N4 on a 991 are fantastic. I'm actively working on burning these PZero's shortly to get the opportunity to test by myself
All my Porsche and BMW cars for past 15 years had Michelin SP, then PS2.
I've tried a few cheaper alternatives, but they always happen to be cheaper for a reason.
I haven't replaced tires on the C4S yet (wears stock PZero's) but heard that PS2 N4 on a 991 are fantastic. I'm actively working on burning these PZero's shortly to get the opportunity to test by myself
#28
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I buy the service contract, so I just go to the dealer at Tysons. They also give some free service, too, during "open" hours. The tire service that found the nail was free. I can have a chat with them and ask when I take the car in.
#29
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I might get up for Katies Saturday morning, but I do like to sleep in on Saturdays. Another poster said you need to be there by 6:30 AM for parking. I have never been there before.
#30
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+3 on Michelin.
All my Porsche and BMW cars for past 15 years had Michelin SP, then PS2.
I've tried a few cheaper alternatives, but they always happen to be cheaper for a reason.
I haven't replaced tires on the C4S yet (wears stock PZero's) but heard that PS2 N4 on a 991 are fantastic. I'm actively working on burning these PZero's shortly to get the opportunity to test by myself
All my Porsche and BMW cars for past 15 years had Michelin SP, then PS2.
I've tried a few cheaper alternatives, but they always happen to be cheaper for a reason.
I haven't replaced tires on the C4S yet (wears stock PZero's) but heard that PS2 N4 on a 991 are fantastic. I'm actively working on burning these PZero's shortly to get the opportunity to test by myself
This 911 is leased, and the "NO" for Porsche means "NO, you can't return the car with better tires on it." The Goodyears are "NO", and can imagine Porsche gets some graft for giving them the moniker.