Michelin PS4S road noise louder? C63




Anyone else notice a bit of a more "rumbling" when you had a new set of PS4S? 🤔
Running stock sizes 255-35-19 fronts and 285-30-20 rears using recommended pressures on door (42psi front/39psi rear) and can't go any lower or these wheels will buckle.
Last edited by Jimmy_c63s; Jul 28, 2021 at 12:36 PM.








I know because I'm on my 3rd set of these "RXC" wheels aka blocks of butter which cost $5000 for a set. I love these wheels though but can't keep worrying about pot holes so it's pressures up ☝
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I know because I'm on my 3rd set of these "RXC" wheels aka blocks of butter which cost $5000 for a set. I love these wheels though but can't keep worrying about pot holes so it's pressures up ☝
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Running stock sizes 255-35-19 fronts and 285-30-20 rears using recommended pressures on door (42psi front/39psi rear) and can't go any lower or these wheels will buckle.




This is the updated tire pressures for Coupe in Australia. We have very bad roads here. If you have sh*t roads, use these pressures if yours is a Coupe to avoid ruining your wheels.
44 psi front
39 psi rear
I went PS4S 295 rear after the Cup 2s and never liked how the car handled after that, it did improve grip slightly in launch control but wasn't worth the change in handling and 295+ tires in the rear look too big and bulky from the rear. Stock size PS4S feels and looks very good and traction is still noticeably better than the OEM PSS.
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I went 295 rear beforehand and never liked how the car handled after that, it did improve grip slightly in launch control but wasn't worth the change in handling and 295+ tires in the rear look too big and bulky from the rear. Stock size PS4S feels and looks very good and traction is still noticeably better than the OEM PSS.
Anyone else notice a bit of a more "rumbling" when you had a new set of PS4S? 🤔
Running stock sizes 255-35-19 fronts and 285-30-20 rears using recommended pressures on door (42psi front/39psi rear) and can't go any lower or these wheels will buckle.
My car had PSS with MO1 and it worked perfectly and I decided to change to PS4s without MO1, they were XL (with reinforcement). The car worked fine, but at high speeds (+180 km/h) it started to vibrate and the higher the speed, the stronger the vibration. I thought it was a bad assembly and the wheels were rebalanced and the car was paralleled (with the official mercedes dimensions). I went out to test it and exactly the same, vibrations.There was only one thing left to rule out, the tires.
I contacted Michelin and made a formal complaint. They called me a few days later and I told them everything again. Again I received a call from Michelin and this time it was from a person working in the Quality department. He told me that an AMG must mount tires with MO1 homologation, since they are the ones tested by AMG and tested for that vehicle in all possible conditions. He gave me a very clear example, that I could buy again PSS without MO1 homologation and that with total certainty in some circumstances the tire would not work as it should and however an MO1 would.
Whether it is true or not, I do not know, but I bought a new PSS MO1 and the car no longer vibrates.
Now I have bought the wheels that you have, those of the coupe (app-tech) and I see that in that size with homologation MO1 there are only Cup2. When I go to mount them I have clear that it will be a tire with MO1 and maybe increase or reduce a little tire size to be MO1 (PSS, PS4s or Cup2).




I recently came from Cup 2 MO1 after using them for a year and they were a lot quieter than the generic PS4S.
I must complement PS4S for it's cold traction on take off, even with a tune shy of 600hp I can pull in 2nd gear with ESC on Sport and only minimal chirp.
Until PS4S release MO1 in stock sizes for C63 Coupe I may go back to PSS MO1 just like another member on here did. We'll see.
What tires are you on now? Still the generic PS4S?
Anyone else notice a bit of a more "rumbling" when you had a new set of PS4S? 🤔
Running stock sizes 255-35-19 fronts and 285-30-20 rears using recommended pressures on door (42psi front/39psi rear) and can't go any lower or these wheels will buckle.
quick follow up on this, it seems like you live in Australia as well,
I have recently took the tyres off my wheels cos ive upgraded to Vossens,
Went to get some track tyres for the stock amg rims and what do you know,
2 wheels are buckled and these are the sedan amg rims! not the coupe ones that you have,
I live in Adelaide and the roads are terrible as well but would expect them to be stronger than that...
I also ran 40psi all round (cold)
I recently came from Cup 2 MO1 after using them for a year and they were a lot quieter than the generic PS4S.
I must complement PS4S for it's cold traction on take off, even with a tune shy of 600hp I can pull in 2nd gear with ESC on Sport and only minimal chirp.
Until PS4S release MO1 in stock sizes for C63 Coupe I may go back to PSS MO1 just like another member on here did. We'll see.
What tires are you on now? Still the generic PS4S?
I now have the 245/35 R19 93Y size and rear 265/35 R19 96Y with PSS MO1, the generic PS4s I returned them to the dealer.
But the problem that PSS MO1 with measures 255/35R19 and 285/30R20 I can not find them and do not exist or on the website of Michelin, only Cup2.
EDIT: I haven't mounted your rims yet, I have them in storage.
EDIT 2: Links to Michelin
PSS and Cup2 in 285 with MO1
https://www.michelin.es/auto/browse-tyres/by-dimension/285/30/20/99/(Y)
PSS 255 without MO1 only Cup2:
https://www.michelin.es/auto/browse-tyres/by-dimension/255/35/19/96/(Y)
Last edited by jopsis_c63s; Aug 5, 2021 at 06:23 AM.




My car had PSS with MO1 and it worked perfectly and I decided to change to PS4s without MO1, they were XL (with reinforcement). The car worked fine, but at high speeds (+180 km/h) it started to vibrate and the higher the speed, the stronger the vibration. I thought it was a bad assembly and the wheels were rebalanced and the car was paralleled (with the official mercedes dimensions). I went out to test it and exactly the same, vibrations.There was only one thing left to rule out, the tires.
I contacted Michelin and made a formal complaint. They called me a few days later and I told them everything again. Again I received a call from Michelin and this time it was from a person working in the Quality department. He told me that an AMG must mount tires with MO1 homologation, since they are the ones tested by AMG and tested for that vehicle in all possible conditions. He gave me a very clear example, that I could buy again PSS without MO1 homologation and that with total certainty in some circumstances the tire would not work as it should and however an MO1 would.
Whether it is true or not, I do not know, but I bought a new PSS MO1 and the car no longer vibrates.
Now I have bought the wheels that you have, those of the coupe (app-tech) and I see that in that size with homologation MO1 there are only Cup2. When I go to mount them I have clear that it will be a tire with MO1 and maybe increase or reduce a little tire size to be MO1 (PSS, PS4s or Cup2).
Last edited by superswiss; Aug 5, 2021 at 11:41 AM.
typically, OE homologated tires are also designed / produced to minimize any effect of harmonics that could excite vehicle frequencies.
you won't get this on non-homologated tires.
https://youtu.be/COA630Juf_U
In Spain, which is where I live, there is the RACE driving school at the Jarama circuit.
This school has an agreement with BMW to give the courses and with goodyear for the tires.
I discussed my tire problem with them, and they indicated that Michelin was right, and they in their M3 and M4 have had to recode the DTC (because the cars were malfunctioning) to be able to mount goodyear because it is their sponsor.
I think homologation does a lot, especially on high performance cars, on a normal car with no sporting aspirations there is no problem.




In Spain, which is where I live, there is the RACE driving school at the Jarama circuit.
This school has an agreement with BMW to give the courses and with goodyear for the tires.
I discussed my tire problem with them, and they indicated that Michelin was right, and they in their M3 and M4 have had to recode the DTC (because the cars were malfunctioning) to be able to mount goodyear because it is their sponsor.
I think homologation does a lot, especially on high performance cars, on a normal car with no sporting aspirations there is no problem.
So, it's just that your experience doesn't line up with mine, and this is the first time I'm hearing of vibration problems with the PS4S on an AMG. I do still hope they come out with the MO PS4S in the sizes I need. It is the OE tire for other AMGs now like the E63, so they do make homologated versions just not in the sizes yet I need.
Last edited by superswiss; Aug 5, 2021 at 03:11 PM.
So, it's just that your experience doesn't line up with mine, and this is the first time I'm hearing of vibration problems with the PS4S on an AMG. I do still hope they come out with the MO PS4S in the sizes I need. It is the OE tire for other AMGs now like the E63, so they do make homologated versions just not in the sizes yet I need.
Well, in Spain we are several owners with problems with tires without MO1 homologation (Michelin, Continental, Yokohama and Goodyear).
The same thing happens to all of us, whether in coupe, sedan or wagon, vibrations at speeds above 180 km / h and in some cases notice as if the car "floats".
I used the PS4s (about 2000 km) were going phenomenal, but day by day. I use the car for night trips and my speeds are high and those vibrations I do not accept them, because they do not give me security.
In addition, after returning my PS4s to the supplier, they came to Michelin to see if it was a manufacturing defect and I was informed that the tires were perfectly fine. Michelin took care of the price difference between PS4s and PSS MO1. Michelin customer service 10 out of 10.
As we have discussed previously, for the measure 255/35R19 and 285/30R20 only exist in Michelin with MO1 the Cup2 model and it is not a tire designed for everyday use.
Last edited by jopsis_c63s; Aug 5, 2021 at 05:37 PM.




Well, in Spain we are several owners with problems with tires without MO1 homologation (Michelin, Continental, Yokohama and Goodyear).
The same thing happens to all of us, whether in coupe, sedan or wagon, vibrations at speeds above 180 km / h and in some cases notice as if the car "floats".
I used the PS4s (about 2000 km) were going phenomenal, but day by day. I use the car for night trips and my speeds are high and those vibrations I do not accept them, because they do not give me security.
In addition, after returning my PS4s to the supplier, they came to Michelin to see if it was a manufacturing defect and I was informed that the tires were perfectly fine. Michelin took care of the price difference between PS4s and PSS MO1. Michelin customer service 10 out of 10.
As we have discussed previously, for the measure 255/35R19 and 285/30R20 only exist in Michelin with MO1 the Cup2 model and it is not a tire designed for everyday use.
Last edited by superswiss; Aug 5, 2021 at 05:50 PM.






