Replacing Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 - Suggestions
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Replacing Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 - Suggestions
It's that time... to replace my tires.. I have the 19" F-Sport wheels on my 2008 IS350. I currently have the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires on them. It's time to to replace them though.
My question is - it's been awhile since I've needed tires. Do I need to stick to the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2? Or are there other options, perhaps better options? I don't mind sticking with them but I assume there's newer tires out there that'll work.
Keep in mind - I'm not all tire/wheel savvy so please don't get too technical on me. LOL
My question is - it's been awhile since I've needed tires. Do I need to stick to the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2? Or are there other options, perhaps better options? I don't mind sticking with them but I assume there's newer tires out there that'll work.
Keep in mind - I'm not all tire/wheel savvy so please don't get too technical on me. LOL
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Michelins are the best tires out there.
But if you don't track your car, Michelin may not be completely necessary. There are other tires out there that gives you better bang for the buck. Like the Hankook V12, Continental DW, Bridgestones S04.
But if you don't track your car, Michelin may not be completely necessary. There are other tires out there that gives you better bang for the buck. Like the Hankook V12, Continental DW, Bridgestones S04.
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I don't track my car and actually barely drive. I put just a little over 1,000 miles on it since July 2014 until today - April 5th 2015. I can't hit 3k miles per year. I've had the car since April 2009 and it's got only 23k miles on it. I'll check out the other tires verses michelin. Thanks for the feedback everyone!
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Michelin PSS aren't track tires. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 are for the track. Try PSS, you won't be disappointed..
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Michelin makes the best and most expensive tire on the market (street tires). If the OP do not track his car or do a lot of spirited drive, Michelin PS2 might not be necessary for his needs. I currently have Michelin PS2 on my stocks and Hankook V12 on my aftermarket wheel. Michelin are definitely better but I feel that Hankook is very close 2nd. But the Michelin do cost significantly more.
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You're getting a lot of poor information here. Go to tirerack.com and read the survey results and reviews on the tires. They separate them for you by category.
Then when you find what you want, print it out and take it to a local tire shop. Most will match the price without any problems. I suggest an NTB or Tire Kingdom because they are multi branded and can order you any tire you want. The reason I suggest you buy locally instead of online, you can sometimes get a better deal, free rotations, and if you have a problem with a tire you can return to the store instead of shipping it back.
Then when you find what you want, print it out and take it to a local tire shop. Most will match the price without any problems. I suggest an NTB or Tire Kingdom because they are multi branded and can order you any tire you want. The reason I suggest you buy locally instead of online, you can sometimes get a better deal, free rotations, and if you have a problem with a tire you can return to the store instead of shipping it back.
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