Stick with Hankook or Michelin Super Sport??
Btw Hankook raised its prices on the EVO V12. 275/30/19's used to cost 180-190, now they're $250.
That's one of the reasons why I changed to PSS.
The Hankooks used to flex too much under heavy cornering.
As a sidenote, my PSS's are better than I could have imagined in my own mind. The most impressive part about them is how much grip they have in the rain - where you would normally plow out in a turn, these things just keep on gripping..you can literally feel the tire grabbing the road. Amazing when you consider that this is in 30-40 degree temperatures.
Last edited by AMGTTV8; Mar 6, 2012 at 07:53 PM.
For someone wanting all out dry performance and a tire that stands up well at the track, there are better choices (RE-11, AD08, etc) but you sacrifice daily drivability to some extent.
The only downside for me is that the tire runs wide and looks meaty. A PSS in 245/35 looks wider and taller than a 245/35 RE-11 to me. If you like the lean look, the PSS doesn't give that appearance. On my M3, I actually much preferred the look of the RE-11 to the PSS. I also liked the dry road performance of the RE-11 better but it was a harsher ride and no where near as capable in the wet. I went PSS on the C63 as the suspension is firmer than the M3 (in comfort mode the M3 was fairly compliant) and I didn't want to rattle my brains out. I very likely will try the RE-11 next go around to compare the two tires.
Last edited by gthal; Mar 6, 2012 at 08:34 PM.
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