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09-05-2011, 07:10 PM | #1 |
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Help w/ Michellin PS2\'s
Switched from Bridgestone to PS2
First thing I noticed was the size increase of the sidewalls. The PS2 is a much fatter and taller tire subsequently the car rides alot smoother and quiter, however with much disapointment you definitely feel a sense of unstableness or sway movement when switching lanes or any steering input is felt with a delay or swaying effect! Has anyone else felt this significant difference? |
09-05-2011, 07:16 PM | #2 |
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Yea Micheline PS's are fatty tires. I went from Falken 452's to Pilot Super Sports and had to remove my rear spacers because the PSS's were rubbing. Don't make judgement on your tires until you break them in, 500 miles. There is a reason these are considered the "bench mark" when comparing them. Unless your Bridgestones were RE-11's, the PS2's will beat them in almost every aspect.
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