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Mixing PS2 and Pilot Super Sport ?
I'm on my winter 18s at the moment, but will be putting the 19s back on soon... When I do, I'll need a new set of rears as one is borderline illegal, but the other has 3-5mm left and the fronts are at about 5mm.
The wheels currently have PS2s on, so I'm wondering what to do. - Get 2 PS2s for the rear axle (cheapest) - Get 2 Pilot Super Sports for the rear axle and run mixed (understeer hell?) - Sod it and buy 4 new PSS. Maybe flog the usable PS2s for a few quid ? I'm not considering Cups since the car won't be going on track, and the PSS looks like it'll be better as a road tyre. Any thoughts ? |
id buy 4 PSS and sell the old ones on ebay/ph
or buy two for the rear and live with the fronts dont mix on one axle though! |
seams silly to bin the front's with 5mm on them.
If it was me I'd go for a pair of PS2's hopefully by the time the rears needed replacing again the front would also be getting close to needing to be replaced |
So long as you aren't mixing the tyres on the same axle, i don't see that you would have any issues with having a PSS/PS2 setup.
Unless you drive your CSL to extreme limits on road of course... I will be replacing my front PS2s on my road set in the next month or two with PSS but will still have PS2 on the rear axle. |
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Not too bad in the wet either. PSS would be a good compromise I guess. My advice would be to sell the fronts and take the hit on a full new set. The car will drive much better as a result. |
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That makes sense, for it's what I am doing :hahaha: |
If it is for road use buy 4 PSS and sell the PS2's.
I had PS2's on my old M3, I thought they were a good tyre but the PSS are much better. If your PS2's have all that tread left you should get a good price for them. |
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