Need help selecting tires for my RS 60 kmmalek - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 10:40:32 am |
The size differential for 275/35 is grant - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 11:46:41 am |
Re: The size differential for 275/35 is kmmalek - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 12:45:01 pm |
Consider the Boxster OE 19 rears are slightly larger diameter: F=235/40; R=265/40. *NM* Laz - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 1:12:27 pm |
While the original tires have been improved upon and superseded by newer generations of tires... MarcW - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 8:14:39 pm |
As i posted before, our AX chair heard first-hand from a Porsche facgory rep that the PSS grant - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 9:36:09 pm |
Re: As i posted before, our AX chair heard first-hand from a Porsche facgory rep that the PSS kmmalek - Tuesday, 1 April, 2014, at 2:59:26 pm |
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grant
..won't get N rated as is because it is more abrupt at break-away. Its more high strung. I have not noticed anything worng with them, but the PS2 and PS ribs were among the most gradual, progressive break-aways of any tires i've driven. Albeit lower grip.
I'd still buy them, but the PS2s do have redeeming qualities.
Grant
Re: The size differential for 275/35 is MikenOH - Monday, 31 March, 2014, at 1:29:17 pm |
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grant
10mm x .35 = 3.5mm = 3/25.4 = 1/8". Small. Its also within the range that the ABS/etc can adapt.
Super sports are a great tire.
PS2s are more forgiving.
have you chcked sizes on BFG g-force comp-2 (ro somesuch - ti a complicated name) - terrific and cheap (ish)?
Grant