I have staggered now but bought 2 rear wheels to do a squared setup.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
Printable View
I have staggered now but bought 2 rear wheels to do a squared setup.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
If you are open to alternatives then Firestone Indy 500 seem like a good budget tire... On tirerack they are $446.72 for a set of 4 vs. $695 for DW... I read few reviews, can't remember where exactly, comparing Indy 500's to s04 pole position... Make sense since Bridgestone owns Firestone...
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was talking about 255/35/18...
Edit: http://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireDeta...160812193334:s
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Either prices have dramatically increased in the last 3 months or you've got friends in high places at TireRack! I just did the math and for a set of the hancook's ventus tires it would be $114 for installation, $580 for the tires and $76 for shipping. Grand total comes to $770, before any promotions. That seems outrageous compared to Discount Tire can do the Continental DW for $831 out the door which includes free rotations. So, with these prices it looks like there's only $60 difference between the Hankooks and the Continentals. What do you guys think?
Well having experienced all four of those tires, the PSS are better (and lasted significantly longer than the Bridgestones in my experience). But I also think the latest and greatest tires really aren't necessary on a ZHP, which makes less power than most family sedans these days. So on my ZHP I actually went with all seasons, the Pilot Sport A/S3 plus. They're not cheap, but should last significantly longer than summer tires. And I'd estimate they have about as much grip as the PS2s that the ZHP initially came in.
On my M3... PSS or bust.