God knows mate, ps3's were very good tyres when they were released and are still decent today. They're not a patch on pss and ps4s though and not even much cheaper either!Why are people choosing a 7 year old design tyre ?
Why are people choosing a 7 year old design tyre ?
Mine already came with the car when I purchased it, didn't realise they were seven years old! Think there is still quite a bit of tread left so could be a while before I change (might be ten years old considering the mileage I do!).
Getting a full set of these fitted tomorrow morning...Dunlop Sport Maxx RT2.
Has the Michelin PS4 still have the same generous rim protector as the PS3 had ??
Just had the rears done with these today. Not as much rim protection as the 2's but if they are anywhere near as good as the 2's I'll be well happy.Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3's
Well the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT2 are on - Initial impressions are they seem much nicer than the standard contact3's that were on there for the last 9500 miles - no more tram-lining which was ruining the S4 experience for me since new.
Yup.Why are people running 245/35/19, my understanding the correct size for our cars is a 255/35/19? The wrong size will throw the speedo and odometer out a little surely??
Exactly the same experience as me; the car came from the factory on ContiSport 3s, which I hated. Swapped them for the Maxx RT2s at 13,000 miles, much nicer car.Well the Dunlop Sport Maxx RT2 are on - Initial impressions are they seem much nicer than the standard contact3's that were on there for the last 9500 miles - no more tram-lining which was ruining the S4 experience for me since new.
Why are people running 245/35/19, my understanding the correct size for our cars is a 255/35/19? The wrong size will throw the speedo and odometer out a little surely??