All seasons tire
#16
On the recommendations of every review I've read, I fitted Pilot Sport PS4Ss over winter... and I've adored them every time I've put my foot down.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=223
https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...sport-4s-test/
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/mic...he-tyre-world/
http://www.automobilemag.com/news/mi...t-super-sport/
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=223
https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...sport-4s-test/
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/mic...he-tyre-world/
http://www.automobilemag.com/news/mi...t-super-sport/
#22
I went with the Conti Extreme Contact Sports on my '07 DB9 a little over a month ago. The ride was much improved over the OE Bridgestones, much more compliant, but still sporty. The Michelin 4S will likely give you a little better performance, but at a possible slight loss of ride quality as a result. The Contis ended up about $400 cheaper for me out the door.
#23
The new Conti ExtremeContact Sport are great tires. I got them due to my luck with them on Merc's and RR. They are also about $400 cheaper than the new PS4's. They both are great tires, and unless you track your car, you most likely will not notice a difference. Save your $400 and go Conti.
#24
Here in FL I have been VERY impressed in the wet with the newest Michelin Pilot 4S (that replaced the super sport.. which I had prior) In the rain under similar conditions the SS's could break loose quicker and the 4S will not... Which at this point is what I want. High marks.
#25
In my experience it is not uncommon to have all four tires toe in on a street car. An IRS will always be toe in to prevent snap over steer. OEMs typically run the front toe in to induce under-steer at the limit.
We run toe in at the back of both of our IRS cars for both street and track.
At the front we run 0 toe on the street and toe out for track work. I tried to run the Vantage with track settings on the street, but every time I turned in it headed for the ditch.
chr
We run toe in at the back of both of our IRS cars for both street and track.
At the front we run 0 toe on the street and toe out for track work. I tried to run the Vantage with track settings on the street, but every time I turned in it headed for the ditch.
chr
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#27
The reviews that I read when making my decisions when they both just came out they both placed fairly even on all sectors except turn in where the PS4 got a point or so higher.
The Conti's placed higher on noise, and in the wet.
But, I felt I am not on the track, so the turn in advantage for the PS4 wouldn't make any difference to me. So went with Conti.
#28
Hi guys...while my car has Bridgestone tires still...last owner replaced and still good...my son on advice from Rich changed his Mustang tires as the older Michelin were problems.
In 1-2 and third gear often he was spinning his wheels. After changing and getting the new Michelin tires much improved...now only spin when being stupid...lol
I drove his car and much better...in the rain better holding and wheel spin is controllable...cornering is improved but still not like our Aston's on holding.
Thanks Rich...
Edit...oh forgot the only thing I noticed was a little more road noise from the new tires but not crazy loud.
In 1-2 and third gear often he was spinning his wheels. After changing and getting the new Michelin tires much improved...now only spin when being stupid...lol
I drove his car and much better...in the rain better holding and wheel spin is controllable...cornering is improved but still not like our Aston's on holding.
Thanks Rich...
Edit...oh forgot the only thing I noticed was a little more road noise from the new tires but not crazy loud.
Last edited by Aldv; 05-23-2018 at 06:18 PM.
#29
another Conti ExtremeContact Sport owner. the OE Bridgestone RE-05 was just way too harsh in terms of noise for me. i've had some pretty good luck in the recent years with Conti tires, so i naturally went with the ExtremeContact Sport. i would say they take about 500miles to really hit peak performance. the first 150mi you can slip in 1st. but at 560mi now, i only notice slip when in hypershift into 2nd. they're also quite soft in terms of compound. but the biggest reason i got it for is the noise and ride quality. i've always had the best luck with Contin tires in terms of ride comfort and road noise and the ExtremeContact Sport didn't disappoint in that dept. going from the OE RE-05 to the ExtremeContact Sport was night and day in terms of noise and comfort. haven't driven in rain yet, since Cali doesn't get much rain. but they're rated better in rain than the Michelin PS 4S, which i also cross-shopped. in the end was the overall price saving and ride/noise comfort that sold me.