Time for new tires
I am on General G-Max tires and they grip as well as the Pirellis yet have outstanding wet weather traction, even better than the Michelins I used to run on my E55
IMO. The PSS is allot quieter on the E63 and it does grip better though I can still spin the wheels at will because of my tune even in C model.
OP: I assume you were on Ventus V12 (with the mentioning of hancooks, 20's, etc.) were they quiet?
I'm thinking about swapping out these Pzeros to something quieter/longer lasting. PSS is totally out of my consideration.
But.. General G-MAX? tires for hooning? Do they even make 19s?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I cannot honestly tell if they grip as well or worse than the Michelins, but in the rain they are awesome
Just run the fattest rubber you can up front and it will handle awesome




As stated earlier I'm a big fan of Michelin's PSS tires. I've read a lot about the upsize to 295 necessary in the back since they dont make 285's in our sizes...
I only have one concern about 2014+ cars since they are 4matic. By changing ever so slightly the wheel radius in the back, will it throw the 4matic system out of sync? I've seen a lot of posts with no issues but it was on pre 2014 cars where the front wheels could not care less about what the rear wheels are doing.
Anybody with a 4matic tried the PSS?
As stated earlier I'm a big fan of Michelin's PSS tires. I've read a lot about the upsize to 295 necessary in the back since they dont make 285's in our sizes...
I only have one concern about 2014+ cars since they are 4matic. By changing ever so slightly the wheel radius in the back, will it throw the 4matic system out of sync? I've seen a lot of posts with no issues but it was on pre 2014 cars where the front wheels could not care less about what the rear wheels are doing.
Anybody with a 4matic tried the PSS?
The factory engineers have to take into account differences between a fully inflated vs an underinflated tire, full thread vs a bald tire, using the spare tire etc....
True, and circumference varies sometimes by Brand.
Good point, too.






