Tires MICHELIN or OEM Toyota
I run PS4S's on my 2019 mustang, which is a pretty heavy car. Intermediate HPDE. I have 6 days on my current set and expect 2-4 more days before they're totally thrashed. They are a superb beginner tire (lots of good feedback, predictable grip). I find the key to making them last is to not completely scorch them, I usually limit my sessions to 15-20 mins and always take 2-3 laps around the paddock to help them cool gently. Once they start getting greasy (you will notice both a change in feel and a drop off in lap times) its time to either come in or take a few cooldown laps.
PS4S is arguably the best beginner tire. It’s great for now. Driving at 7-8/10ths as you will be as a beginner for awhile, it will last at least half a dozen days probably more
PS4S is a great tire with 300 tread wear, you won't be beating any times but I get them to last 7+ track days on the M340 which I find hard to beat. They're not a dedicated track tire, however, if you're just starting I think it's a great choice as they're chatty, great grip and good longevity.
Sulit sakin yung Michelin Primacy. 7yrs 80k odo inabot. ????????????????????????
NOTHING beats Michelin tires if they’re maintained.
Ja imam CC2, po snijegu su skroz ok, nisu kao bridgestone blizzak koje su mi bije top zimske gume, ali nikakvih problema nisam imao s michelinom
Depends what you want, I run a staggers on my 13 GT/CS 275/40/19 F and 295/35/20 R N/A RN, but plan on supercharging, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and they grip amazing once hot on track corners.
Honestly the Michelin pilot sport as4 is a better “summer tire” in many ways than the Hankook summer tires that come stock on these.
I have 42k on Michelin defenders on my 2021 xle premium hybrid. Just barely passed inspection. They said to replace them by winter.
Can’t stand them. Michelin Defender LTX would be my choice on the XC90
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