I assume this is for street driving only? PSS, PS4S and the new conti-sport are great street tires but they are terrible track tires.
What tire are you liking on the track for the Golf? What kind of track?
I assume this is for street driving only? PSS, PS4S and the new conti-sport are great street tires but they are terrible track tires.
Really? Where did you get this info? I just read the PS4S warranty booklet and unless I missed it, I found no such statement. We get can get a couple days below 20 degrees here in the desert but our coldest nights are between 25-35, which hasn’t been a problem with max performance Summer tires on my other cars.
I looked on the Michelin site and couldn’t find this same statement, which is strange, I agree. It’s stated on the tirerack site at the bottom of the pilot 4s description.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=Pilot+Sport+4S
Guess I'm too late on this one...
But according to the wife-o-meter: the PS4S are a gigantic improvement over OEM in terms of how softly the car rides. That is, road imperfections coming through the seat. (I agree, by the way.) I guess you could chalk it up to tire compliance?
Shawn
Guess I'm too late on this one...
But according to the wife-o-meter: the PS4S are a gigantic improvement over OEM in terms of how softly the car rides. That is, road imperfections coming through the seat. (I agree, by the way.) I guess you could chalk it up to tire compliance?
Shawn
LOL. We see who runs that household!
Those who have had both PSS and PS4S: Do the PS4S run as wide as the PSS? Planning out my summer fitment and guessing I’ll need the fender screw mod if I go 245/35/19 on 19x8.5, et47, lowered on MSSKits Street with stock camber.
I have 245/35/19 on 19x8.5, et45, but not lowered. So, the 2mm and lowering somewhat compensate? Yes, the screw definitely had to come out; you should just assume you must remove it. There's some minor potential for worse rubbing problems, but I suspect not (just a guess)...