Tires MICHELIN or Cooper
Cooper makes a good tire, I am running a set of them at the moment actually... I wouldn't hesitate on those and would take them new over a used Michelin or Goodyear with 50% tread any day
Ive used then for daily driving to work and driving to 10+ autocross and tracks days a year, I’ve been pretty competitive in cam-c with this tire and they still have 1 more year in them. I live in Utah so we get plenty of wet weather. My most competitive autocross events are the wet weather events.
Michelin X-Ice this go around . Have had Hakkas, blizzaks, and nexen over the years.
Got rid of mine at 22k miles and put Cooper AT3 4S all terrains on in beginning of ‘21. Have 36k on the Coopers and they’re doing just fine. Will never buy Goodyears and I like having tires that were made in the USA.
I found a great deal on PS4S's and figured I'd give them a try instead. Initial impressions are that they significantly enhance steering response and turn-in, with a tradeoff being the ride is definitely busier over small imperfections.
Just put on Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 on that sams club deal. So far pretty quiet. Lots of grip in the wet. Softened up the ride witch is weird?
PS4S are worth every cent. You just -feel- like a winner when you get them back from the tireshop and bolt em on.
I’ve had good experiences with the Michelin xice series.
I have those on my c63S. They are ok, but I feel the same about the Michelin offering as well. All seasons suck. Not as much wet or dry grip, louder then summers. But they are cheaper and last longer.
Don't risk it. 260kmph is already over the tires limits of 239kmph.
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