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Old 02-09-2019, 03:07 PM
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Ok, have a new to me set of 18" bbs wheels coming to me. Have to make a tire decision.

Option #1.

Reuse the tires I currently have, which are stock sized htrz3's. Maybe 4000 miles on them but they're 7 years old.

Option #2.

Stock sized new tires. Choices are Michelin PS2, Potenza S02A or Yokohama AD08R

Option #3

245/315 sized tires. Only street tire option in that size are the Falken Azenis 615k+

Thoughts?

Or are the sizes 235/315 vs 245/315?
Old 02-09-2019, 03:12 PM
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You can also get PS2s in 245/315. Those 245s are little big though, 25.7" tall.

I have the AD08Rs. Great tire, but loud after half life.

I'm most likely going with the Falken RTK 615+s soon.

The Falken 235 and 245 will work up front as they are both taller than the 315s.

There are tons of recent threads on this topic.

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Old 02-09-2019, 03:17 PM
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Option #2 with Michelin PS2
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Buying tires is like buying shoes. What are you going to use them for? How frequent? How fit are you? Are you a track star? Go on backroads or trails? Is it for daily walking? Are you budget minded? How often do you like to change shoes?

Drive your tires for 1/4 to 1/3 life and sell them is another option.
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i'd get all new tires and without knowing what offsets? i sure wouldn't put on 7 year old tires that had 4k miles? i only get 5k miles out of rears anyway..

assuming you went gt2 sizes, i'd stick with 235/40 X 315/30. also, the falkens have exceeded my expectations for this car as i swore i'd never try falken again after a disastrous "experiment" with them in 1996.

falken's have significantly improved in over 20 years lol. i run them in rear only as i prefer the michi ps3 in front. im RWD so mismatching is not an issue. new tires to go with new wheels. way to go.
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Buying tires is like buying shoes. What are you going to use them for? How frequent? How fit are you? Are you a track star? Go on backroads or trails? Is it for daily walking? Are you budget minded? How often do you like to change shoes?

Drive your tires for 1/4 to 1/3 life and sell them is another option.
Street use and some autox. I have track wheels/tires I use there.

Drive maybe 3-4000 miles a year.
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Option #3
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You never told us the specs of the new wheels. What are they?
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Based on your light usage, I’d lean toward the Yoko or Faulken. S02A is not worth the $. Yoko is a good compromise for mostly streets/hills with occasional autox.
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Originally Posted by TrillyPop
You never told us the specs of the new wheels. What are they?
18x8.5 front, 18x11 rear
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I have tried them all and here are my top two.

1. Michelins PS2 are hands down the best tire for our cars
2. Falken RT615+ are amazing in every way
3. its all down here from here

For budget hankooks and sumi
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The PS2 in the 245/40-18 is hard to source... Tire Rack is OOS. You might be able to scare up a pair but I wouldn't count on it. On-site tires said there were a few pairs left in the country that he could get, but that was maybe six months ago, and I don't think they are still in production?

It's also a "BMW Star" tire, not sure how much that differs from the standard PS2 rear.

You know my choice... The Azenis! I've only had a chance to run them on some canyon roads due to the season, but so far pleased. Can't beat the price either.
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for a street tire - hard to beat the Michelins - but the PS2's are old tech - get greasy quickly on the track

I have the 245/315 version on E88's
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When I put in the 245/315 sizes on Tire Racks website the only tire choice was the Azenis.

I think I'm just going to order them. It'll let me be lazy and not have to swap wheels/tires when I autox
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I run MPSS in 245/315 on my e88s for extended street use.
Otherwise, same size NT-01 is great unless they are past half used and the road is wet/standing water.


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