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Time for new tires......need some advice.

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Looks like the treadlife warranty on the PSS are 30,000 miles. I'm assuming if all 4 tires need to be replaced before the 30,000 miles then the new tires are prorated?
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Originally Posted by Diesel350
Looks like the treadlife warranty on the PSS are 30,000 miles. I'm assuming if all 4 tires need to be replaced before the 30,000 miles then the new tires are prorated?
Actually the warranty is only 15k miles as you have two different sizes (unless you run a square setup) my PSS set lasted 13k miles before I had to replace them.

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just got the PSS. No regrets. they are sticky. not like previous re-11 or so4 sticky but they will last a whole lot longer. especially the s0-4
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PSS in 275/30/19 should be available end of August. I'm also considering the Eagle F1 Assym 2s since a few other owners seem to be very happy with them. Its just that they just aren't anywhere near PSS on the Tire Rack ratings that makes it more difficult for me to decide.

I'd like to stick with 245/35/19 / 275/30/19 so they'd still be a good fit for the stock wheels in case I ever decided to sell the car before the tires are done.
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Originally Posted by Sean
PSS in 275/30/19 should be available end of August. I'm also considering the Eagle F1 Assym 2s since a few other owners seem to be very happy with them. Its just that they just aren't anywhere near PSS on the Tire Rack ratings that makes it more difficult for me to decide.

I'd like to stick with 245/35/19 / 275/30/19 so they'd still be a good fit for the stock wheels in case I ever decided to sell the car before the tires are done.
i try not to read reviews on tire sites because they can be completely opposite to your own opinion. The PSS, so far proves to be a jack of all trades and not a master of one which is great.

its quiet, grips very well on the street, stiff yet comfortable. does well in wet weather and doesn't wear fast as you think it should for being a semi sticky street tire. only downside is the price.
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Originally Posted by Sean
I'm also considering the Eagle F1 Assym 2s since a few other owners seem to be very happy with them. Its just that they just aren't anywhere near PSS on the Tire Rack ratings that makes it more difficult for me to decide.
The test results on tirerack.com don't make whole lot of sense to me, as the older Assymetric 1 tire scored really high in the past and the Assymetric 2 suppose to surpass the previous generation. The test results on European websites are very favorable. I experienced both. I happens to agree with few others here, the new Assymetric 2 is pretty outstanding. My personal favorite choice for now.

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