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Can I ask what you paid ?Dunlop Sport MAXX swapped for Michelin Pilot Sport 5. Interestingly, PS4S were also in stock!
Looking forward to enjoying the difference with what should be far superior tyres.
Can I ask what you paid ?Dunlop Sport MAXX swapped for Michelin Pilot Sport 5. Interestingly, PS4S were also in stock!
Looking forward to enjoying the difference with what should be far superior tyres.
£105 each (give or take a few pennies).Can I ask what you paid ?
The thought of a spare does appeal!I did that last year and you will notice a difference. Mine is just a road car so thought the PS4 / PS5 are just fine for me. I bought a Bola wheel and put the Dunlop on it as a full size spare so saved some cash there.
Let us know what the difference is. My Dunlops will need changing in a few months...Dunlop Sport MAXX swapped for Michelin Pilot Sport 5. Interestingly, PS4S were also in stock!
Looking forward to enjoying the difference with what should be far superior tyres.
I probably could have run the Dunlop's for another 6 months but I had a slow puncture caused by a nail so I decided to change them all early rather than spend out on a repair. The Dunlop performed OK and I found them good in the wet but I was definitely keen to swap them out.Let us know what the difference is. My Dunlops will need changing in a few months...
Horses for courses. In terms of my driving ability and day to day needs I am quite sure the difference to me would prove negligible at best. I would be happy with either.Asymmetric 6 is a bit sportier road tyre then the PS5, and quite close to the PS4S. Has good rim protection.
If they are good they'll tell you your driving style doesn't match the tire capabilities and the wheel alignment ;-)Booked a visit to tire shop as asked Michelin why stock tires wear so much from the outer edges.
fun to see what tire shop's opinion is. I'll keep you posted.
Didn't get direct answer why tire wears out so much from the "shoulders" but they said that PS4S is not suitable for hard driving. Which I think its a bit funny but maybe true as it cannot take much beating. Sent the same question then again to Michelin. but maybe Cup2 is better choice for any sportier driving.If they are good they'll tell you your driving style doesn't match the tire capabilities and the wheel alignment ;-)
Bye for now Fred
... Combined with too much toe in and/or wrong camber with high steering input the shoulder will rub off quite easily...
When combined with camber it's the inner shoulder that takes the damage. In some extreme cases it's not even the tread but the inside of the tyre. If camber is "normal" it's more from the middle towards the inside that wears.I'm keen to know what is likely to cause more tyre wear. I understand that out of the various geo mods, toe is a/the major factor when it comes to tyre wear.
I recently read @DrSetup 's post about toe-out wearing tyres on the inside, if driving on the streets. @DrSetup , to avoid me misunderstanding, by "inside" did you mean the centre of the tyre's width, please, or the inner side/shoulder?
@AP756 your post mentions toe in exclusively. Does this mean you feel that toe out is unlikely to have a significant impact on tyre wear on the outer sides/shoulders?
Thank you!
Basics, isn't it.2nd annual service.
Came back for all tyre pressures set to 34. Wonder what else they got wrong?
Mine were 38 last time. 2 different dealerships this one has got it wrong twice and the last one 3 times.2nd annual service.
Came back for all tyre pressures set to 34. Wonder what else they got wrong?