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So, after only two weeks of driving on my S-03's, I have just ordered a set of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires for my Type-C's. The slippage on cold, wet streets in Seattle and, particularly, in the mountain passes is just too much for these tires to handle.
So, my 255/40/18 Pilots will be installed this weekend along with the front-end alignment I've been needing. I miss my Pilots.
On a side note...once I unmount the S-03's, I'll be selling a three week old set of 235/40/ZR18 Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position S-03 Maximum Performance tires at a significant discount for any of you lucky buyers out there to mount on your 18's...great for those of you who track your car a great deal or just want to drive like Andretti on the highways (not that I approve of that). Early inquiries will be accepted, but I will post in the FS forum once I have the tires unmounted and photographed for sale.
So, my 255/40/18 Pilots will be installed this weekend along with the front-end alignment I've been needing. I miss my Pilots.

On a side note...once I unmount the S-03's, I'll be selling a three week old set of 235/40/ZR18 Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position S-03 Maximum Performance tires at a significant discount for any of you lucky buyers out there to mount on your 18's...great for those of you who track your car a great deal or just want to drive like Andretti on the highways (not that I approve of that). Early inquiries will be accepted, but I will post in the FS forum once I have the tires unmounted and photographed for sale.
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
so you went with 255's eh? That's a lot of rubber
should look good and handle well
so you went with 255's eh? That's a lot of rubber
should look good and handle well
The S-03's were just slipping and noisy and uncomfortable. If I had a day of dry pavement in Seattle over the last couple weeks, I would have given them a run for the money and probably loved the way they gripped. However, given the ratio of wet road days to dry road days in Seattle...I really need to be buying rubber based on the wet roads days.
given the weather you have to drive in, it is understandable... I run Sumitomo HTR+ in 245/40/18 and they have done really well in the wet/cold/slushy weather here. I was surprised... the only complaint would be a little bit of extra sidewall flex under heavy cornering, but they handle great otherwise. A great tire for the money
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
given the weather you have to drive in, it is understandable... I run Sumitomo HTR+ in 245/40/18 and they have done really well in the wet/cold/slushy weather here. I was surprised... the only complaint would be a little bit of extra sidewall flex under heavy cornering, but they handle great otherwise. A great tire for the money
given the weather you have to drive in, it is understandable... I run Sumitomo HTR+ in 245/40/18 and they have done really well in the wet/cold/slushy weather here. I was surprised... the only complaint would be a little bit of extra sidewall flex under heavy cornering, but they handle great otherwise. A great tire for the money
Sup guys....long time no see
Nauman, I just got me some Sumitomo HTR+ installed this past Saturday and I love em
What psi are you setting your tires at? The installer had them at 31 for all four but I found that to be too soft. I currently have them at 34...how about you?
BTW...Great bang for the buck tire!
What psi are you setting your tires at? The installer had them at 31 for all four but I found that to be too soft. I currently have them at 34...how about you? BTW...Great bang for the buck tire!
How MUCH SW FLEX??
[QUOTE]Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
[B]given the weather you have to drive in, it is understandable... I run Sumitomo HTR+ in 245/40/18 and they have done really well in the wet/cold/slushy weather here. I was surprised... the only complaint would be a little bit of extra sidewall flex under heavy cornering, but they handle great otherwise. A great tire for the money
Just TELL me they don't flex more in the sidewall than the RE92's??!!
Please say it isn't so....!
I'm buying a set of the HTR+ as soon as I wear these ****e carcasses-down to the nub!!
g.r.
[B]given the weather you have to drive in, it is understandable... I run Sumitomo HTR+ in 245/40/18 and they have done really well in the wet/cold/slushy weather here. I was surprised... the only complaint would be a little bit of extra sidewall flex under heavy cornering, but they handle great otherwise. A great tire for the money
Just TELL me they don't flex more in the sidewall than the RE92's??!!
Please say it isn't so....!
I'm buying a set of the HTR+ as soon as I wear these ****e carcasses-down to the nub!!
g.r.
Originally posted by UMD_MaxSE
I run mine kinda high... 40 psi. The max psi rating on them is like 51 psi... I figure 10 under should be good. I had them at 36 psi originally, but I found that a bit soft as well...
I run mine kinda high... 40 psi. The max psi rating on them is like 51 psi... I figure 10 under should be good. I had them at 36 psi originally, but I found that a bit soft as well...
When does everyone check their tire pressure? The readings are different if the tires are cold or hot. When I leave work their at 34 and by the time I get home it's at 37. Which reading am I supposed to go by?
Originally posted by NuJerseyDrive
40? Dayamn...I'm so off. I'll give it a try.
When does everyone check their tire pressure? The readings are different if the tires are cold or hot. When I leave work their at 34 and by the time I get home it's at 37. Which reading am I supposed to go by?
40? Dayamn...I'm so off. I'll give it a try.
When does everyone check their tire pressure? The readings are different if the tires are cold or hot. When I leave work their at 34 and by the time I get home it's at 37. Which reading am I supposed to go by?
Originally posted by NuJerseyDrive
Thanks....much appreciated.
Thanks....much appreciated.
I know I have had a couple weekends I planned on checking them, got up and around on Sat around 8:00 and then realized I just got in the door about 3.5 hours earlier...not enough time for them to cool down.
Originally posted by jjs
No prob!
I know I have had a couple weekends I planned on checking them, got up and around on Sat around 8:00 and then realized I just got in the door about 3.5 hours earlier...not enough time for them to cool down.
No prob!
I know I have had a couple weekends I planned on checking them, got up and around on Sat around 8:00 and then realized I just got in the door about 3.5 hours earlier...not enough time for them to cool down.
Originally posted by jjs
No prob!
I know I have had a couple weekends I planned on checking them, got up and around on Sat around 8:00 and then realized I just got in the door about 3.5 hours earlier...not enough time for them to cool down.
No prob!
I know I have had a couple weekends I planned on checking them, got up and around on Sat around 8:00 and then realized I just got in the door about 3.5 hours earlier...not enough time for them to cool down.
Re: How MUCH SW FLEX??
Originally posted by ghostrider17
Just TELL me they don't flex more in the sidewall than the RE92's??!!
Please say it isn't so....!
I'm buying a set of the HTR+ as soon as I wear these ****e carcasses-down to the nub!!
g.r.
Just TELL me they don't flex more in the sidewall than the RE92's??!!
Please say it isn't so....!
I'm buying a set of the HTR+ as soon as I wear these ****e carcasses-down to the nub!!
g.r.
the flex is pretty minimal... no where like the RE92's.... these tires are much better than those.
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