Another Tire Question
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Originally Posted by dfarrow
Viken - you're in SoCal aren't you? Do you see enough rain and/or drive your P-car in the rain to form a wet performance opinion?
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Originally Posted by Viken
The PS2's are only available in 235/40 and 295/30 sizes. Although you could use them, they are a tad too big for the stock wheels. Also, I wouldn't have Costco mount my tires on any car I own.
I wish we had a sticky with the tire sizes and fitments, and/or past reccomendations. This is at times confusing..........
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Dear Lord Viken, Keep of the Truth,
Plan on doing a few autocrosses and DE events in the next few months and the car's my daily driver out in Cambridge, MA...would you select the Pirelli P-Zero Asimmetrico (NOT Rosso) or the S-02A? (Sounds like you prefer the SO2-As).
Also, what makes the SO2-As better than the SO2?
Thanks, Viken!
Todd
Plan on doing a few autocrosses and DE events in the next few months and the car's my daily driver out in Cambridge, MA...would you select the Pirelli P-Zero Asimmetrico (NOT Rosso) or the S-02A? (Sounds like you prefer the SO2-As).
Also, what makes the SO2-As better than the SO2?
Thanks, Viken!
Todd
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Originally Posted by holzmantm
Plan on doing a few autocrosses and DE events in the next few months and the car's my daily driver out in Cambridge, MA...would you select the Pirelli P-Zero Asimmetrico (NOT Rosso) or the S-02A? (Sounds like you prefer the SO2-As).
Also, what makes the SO2-As better than the SO2?
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Originally Posted by Tom Larkins
They told me otherwise as far a 225's being available.
http://www.michelinman.com/assets/pd...otsportps2.pdf
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Originally Posted by Viken
Yes, there is a non-N-spec 225/40-18 but there is no 285/30-18 at all.
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I have to check again b/c they stated they were N1's.
I have kinda narrowed it down between them and BFG TA/KDs
Thanks for your info Viken, come to Heartland Park next year for the Run-offs and the steak is on me....
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Originally Posted by Tom Larkins
Would you consider that tire in the front and 295's in the rear if they cannot get them in 285's. Total w/them (costco) was $1044.
I have kinda narrowed it down between them and BFG TA/KDs
Thanks for your info Viken, come to Heartland Park next year for the Run-offs and the steak is on me....
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Originally Posted by icerbofh
PS2 235/295 worked great for me...
TIA