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Originally posted by Jimbo's M View Post"Wreck my car" was somewhat tounge-in-cheek. The sidewalls were like mush and the car wanted to push when pushed. Also that was many years ago so perhaps they're "better" now. That said, first impressions are lasting ones and I won't be going back for another try, especially when it comes to tires.Last edited by Flat-Six; 11-21-2021, 04:52 PM.
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Just throwing this into the mix, the PS4S not only lasted an insanely long time on my car but they remained quiet, comfortable and sticky down to the last tread. Every other tire I've used looses substantial grip, gets very noisy and becomes uncomfortable arpund the 50% mark, effectively reducing their lifespans considerably in comparison.
If you must save on cost (which is ok), Yokohama apex V601 is a nice tire. Put them on my M3 just before the motor sploded and they looked great, rode well. Never got a chance to even break them in though so can't comment on stickiness.
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Originally posted by cobra View PostWhen I was running V12's I went down a rabbit hole of replacing my front steering bushings and shit only to realize it was the tires. Put on PSS and suddenly the car drove like it should.
Running PS4S now and they're pretty fantastic.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by S14 View Post
What do you suggest for all season tires?
All seasons for an M3? that's just a bad idea.
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Originally posted by tnord View Post
no idea really. Both my 330 and the wife's X5 have summer wheels/tires, and winter wheels/snows. My E39 that I bought as a beater like 5yrs ago came with some yokohama all season variant that was fine for 20k+ miles on a 525 automatic shuttle bus.
All seasons for an M3? that's just a bad idea.
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All seasons are nice because they at least work in the cold. Honestly I got away with Conti DWS on my e46 330i for six Boston winters, including ski trips, with no issue. Yes the Blizzaks I put on my next car (e46 330xi) were better but the all seasons were far from unusable even in heavy snow.
Thought about cheaping out and skipping winter tires this year in my Miata since I won’t have to drive in the snow, but it came with some Pirelli max performance summers that probably will stop working well even in the dry soon. Only ones I could find in the right size were some Pirelli performance winters, I’m sure they’ll be fine.
Also wanted to echo the comments on Ventus V12 .. just an unbelievably harsh and terrible tire. They came on my M3 and I dealt with them for a few years, but replaced with PSS that came on a set of ZCPs. Even going from V12 on 18 to used PSS on 19 inch wheels, the ride was just unbelievably better. Now running PS4S and they’re even better and grippier too.
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Welp, it's finally time to replace my firehawks and wanted to go PS4S this time. Looks like they're ultra sold out in stock 18 sizes :/ TireRack is quoting Feb shipping.
Anyone know if there's an alternate way to source these right now?
Any other alternative I should consider before just getting firehawks again?
TireAmerica has PSS's in stock.. is it worth paying the premium for those in the absence of being able to get PS4S'? What are the downsides on the PSS?
POSSIBLY INTERESTING ALTERNATIVE: I'm gonna be doing some skiing this winter (Mammoth), and have been curious about whether or not running an AS tire for the winter would allow my car to drive reasonably up there? I figure the answer's probably no, I'd need to go full winter tire for that kind of weather, but kinda curious if anyone has experience with Mammoth area driving in their M3s If I could get away with like a PS3AS+ for the winter, and that would make my car more usable for skiing, I'd be fine using that to hold me over until PS4S's after ski season's over. FWIW, I grew up in Canada driving in deep snow every winter, but that was always in a FWD car with dedicated snow tires. Really have no idea how useful a RWD car with AS tires (maybe with chains?) might be in snow.Last edited by ATB88; 11-24-2021, 09:10 AM.
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Ps4s blow pss out of the water, as good as pss were.
For me, the biggest thing was how harsh pss are. I had them in 19 and 18, yet my new 19" ps4s are way quieter and smoother than the 18 pss - was not expecting that. Plus more dry grip, plus wayyy better wet (which doesn't matter to most).DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
/// 2004 Silvergrey M3 · Coupe · 6spd · Slicktop · zero options
More info: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...os-supersprint
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
MICHELIN A/S 4. I had the A/S3+ and they were wicked good for an all season.
Originally posted by ATB88 View PostWelp, it's finally time to replace my firehawks and wanted to go PS4S this time. Looks like they're ultra sold out in stock 18 sizes :/ TireRack is quoting Feb shipping.
Anyone know if there's an alternate way to source these right now?
Tha thread is here: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...at-aren-t-ps4s
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