Uhp tires review 2022
SubscribeGreat review. I guess I wasn't crazy liking my Conti's on the Vantage. Conti and Goodyear don't get much love on the forums for whatever the reason. I stuck with Bridgestone OEM's on the Rapide; figured it was an Aston spec tire and dealer had them in stock.
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If you're worried about this and the car is street only, why not get UHP all seasons? The friction coefficient of Michelin PS AS4 and such is only barely lower than the summers (Tirerack tested 0.96g dry on their BMW test car).Originally Posted by Marmot
Reviving this. Now that the PS5 appear to be making their way into the supply chain, albeit not in Aston sizes, it occurred to me that I should consider the temperature rating on the Pilot Sports vs. the stock OEM tires the Vantage came with. Anyone know the lower end temperature rating for the Bridgestone OEM set? I know I'm in central Florida so I shouldn't be concerned about the bottom end temperature rating, and I have no place to store a set of winter tires, but the specter of having to drive north around Christmas looms...Any thoughts, especially from Florida owners?
That is pretty much what I'm considering, but I've heard from at least one Porsche owner that they did not like the PS AS4, and that it was 'not grippy at all' but that's the only word of mouth review I've had. I think he's running Continentals now and likes them. Does anyone have any perspective on the Michelin PS AS on Astons?
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This is a decent review. I'm set with tires for my vantage (Michelin PS-4S), but need new tires for my Z4 so I'll likely try the continentals. I currently have them in the RFT version on my Z4..
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So Was doing my service as noticed my rears are nearing 7 years so i will likely replace.Originally Posted by MRCW
This is a decent review. I'm set with tires for my vantage (Michelin PS-4S), but need new tires for my Z4 so I'll likely try the continentals. I currently have them in the RFT version on my Z4..
Im running 285 30 R20's on the back and 235 35 R20's on the front. Since i don't drive competeive/track or even real hard these days, what is something you guys recommend? want to keep it under $400 a tire plus install



