Tires MICHELIN or NANKANG
Dunlap tires are crap tires. If you live in the US and depending on where you live, a great all weather tire to get is Michelin Defenders.
I’ve actually been running NS-2Rs on my Miata for a few months now. For the price, they’re seriously hard to beat. Grip is great once they’re warmed up, and they’ve taken a decent beating at a couple of track days without falling apart. I was skeptical at first, but they’ve earned my respect.
I'm running Girordisc in the front with IS3500 and in the rear stock rotors with IS3000 and they are holding up so far at Mosport with Nankang CRS V2 tires.
I've been running PS4S on my 6mt Mk8 GTI and have been pretty happy. Great balance of road/ rain performance and comfort, but still enough grip to have fun.
If you absolutely must use a dual duty tire, I had decent success with Michelin PS4s on my S3 in my first season.
If you frequent Malaysia highway. you should use something like the michelin energy tyre..
As for wet grip, aqua planing resistance and some good comfort, the Michelin PS5 comes to mind. I have them and they're just a great tyre.
Io non ho mai preso Continental ma in genere prendo le Michelin Pilot Sport che mi paiono abbastanza simili sia come performance che come prezzo (prima le pagavo 100€/cad ora 110€/cad. dal mio gommista fisico di fiducia ma sono R15).
Davvero ottime e durata eccezionale. Alla fine le ho sostituite sempre a 50-60.000 km per invecchiamento e non per usura.
I have the Pilot Sports now and the most annoying thing is they get small flat spots in just 8hrs of being parked overnight or at work. They work themselves back out after a few minutes of driving but it’s something I’ve never felt with any other tire.
I wouldn’t recommend Michelin cross climate they ruin your alignment all the time, they too hard mileage is too low, too much gas because engine need to push them, also it not comfortable at all.
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