05-28-2021 | #31 |
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
Discount Tire has them on sale this weekend.
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05-20-2022 | #32 |
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Mansfield, TX
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
FYI - after driving the Mickey Thompson's for over a 1,000 miles I've switched to Michelin's.
The Mickey Thompson's were too noisy, flat spotted and vibrated at different speeds on different days. Rebalanced several times and no change. Gary .... |
05-20-2022 | #33 |
Join Date: Jun 2013
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
Which Mickey Thompson?
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05-20-2022 | #34 |
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
Sorry didn't think to post.
Front: Mickey Thompson Street Comp Tires 6275 Rear: Mickey Thompson Street Comp Tires 6278 Gary .... |
05-22-2022 | #35 |
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: USA
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C8 OEM tires on the C4 ZR-1
For anyone not aware, Michelin has released a new modern tire in the C4 ZR-1 sizes of 275 front and 315 rear. Information from other forum posts are collected and summarized below:
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 product link: https://www.michelinman.com/auto/bro.../315/35/17/-/- For those of you interested on the performance of the PS AS4 on the C8 see 9:17 time mark of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2MxuknropY&t=12s The video is highly complimentary of the performance of the PS AS4 on the C8 (giving performance impressions of cornering, 0-60, braking, etc. on the C8 and even comparing it to the 4S [which has no C4 ZR-1 size]) so that should be a good sign for how the PS AS4 would do on the C4 ZR-1. Also a few other video reviews/info: https://youtu.be/wIAqRPjQVKE https://youtu.be/lm6342C4CRo https://youtu.be/G7piMRtOzTk Data link: https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/...-Tyre-Test.htm Corvette Forum has a good write up on the PS AS4 from when the tire was introduced for the C8 (including some related videos). It seems that while the tire line has been out for a while (hence the intro on the C8 that has been out a few years now) it is the 315 rear size that is new and important for C4 ZR-1. See the link: https://www.corvetteforum.com/articl...-tires-review/ I think the following quotes from the article are the most interesting ones: All-Season 4 Michelins are no standard summer tire . . . Hell, they're grippier than plenty of name-brand summer tires while offering the flexibility of year-round safety and performance. ...I'm willing to wager these 'all-seasons' out-grip a lot of so-called summer tires. Hell, if this tire had come out in the 80s or 90s, we would have hailed it as an amazing summer tire. To see the tires' width in the C7 widths (285 & 335) see this link: https://www.corvettegarage.com/c7-co...-as3-zp-tires/ Obviously we are waiting to hear from a C4 ZR-1 owner who tries these on their car to get a real impression. But given that these are some of the most modern tires with the most up-to-date tire technology (as of this post in spring/summer 2022), is there any guess on how they will compare the other tire options for the C4 ZR-1? For example how would this All Season modern Michelin tire compare with the following: PS AS4 vs factory chosen C4 OEM tires (Goodyear Eagle Gatorback and Eagle GS-C) PS AS4 vs later aftermarket Goodyear options (Goodyear F1 Eagle GSD3) PS AS4 vs current aftermarket options (Toyo Proxes R888R - non street, Toyo Extensa HP II, Hoosier A7/R7 - non street, Nitto NT555 G2, Nitto Motivo) Finally even with the mis-sized 335/35 width instead of the factory 315/35 sizes, how would the modern Michelin PS AS4 which were introduced in 2020 compare with old Michelin Pilot PS2 summer tires that were introduced in 2004? How much would 16 years difference make in performance, handling, noise, comfort, and tire compound/silica? Last edited by tnse; 05-22-2022 at 04:31 PM. |
05-23-2022 | #36 | |
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Re: C8 OEM tires on the C4 ZR-1
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On the Michelin website, the AS4 has pretty terrible reviews. 7 - 1 star reviews 7 - 2 star reviews 122 total reviews Many of the 1 star reviews say the same thing, terrible wear and blowouts. A little scary for sure. The PS2 on the other hand: 3 - 1 star reviews 1 - 2 star review 362 total reviews Mostly comments about wear and ride quality. Both to be expected from an ultra high performance summer tire. |
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05-23-2022 | #37 | |
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Re: C8 OEM tires on the C4 ZR-1
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Michelin 4.4 out of 5: https://www.michelinman.com/auto/tir...atings-reviews Discount Tire 4.8 out of 5: https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tir...4#read-reviews Tire Rack: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...RatingsReviews Walmart 4.5 out of 5 : https://www.walmart.com/reviews/product/450965145 BigO Tires 4.6 out 5 : https://www.bigotires.com/tires/line...4/prod5070069# It?ll be good to hear from those here who have experience with various brand/models in this forum on what they are seeing on their cars. The community here and discussion helps people make better educated and informed decisions. |
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05-25-2022 | #38 |
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
Im running the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 All Seasons. Extremely good all around tire. Im very happy.
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05-25-2022 | #39 |
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05-25-2022 | #40 |
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Re: Tires - Best Driving Tires
Close to 1000 already. This is the first tire I?ve put on my first ZR-1. However, I?ve ran Toyo Extensa II on other C4?s, and the reason is I insist on not dying if I get caught in the rain.
Any conventional drag radial, or tire like the Toyo 888 or NT01, will get you wrecked or worse if you get caught in the rain. I can not tell you how serious I am about that. I?ve had too many experiences with aggressive tires in the rain. Sure, no rain, all good no issues. |
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