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Old 06-22-2008, 08:48 AM   #21
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People that are getting 20,000+ miles on a set of PS2's are wasting their money. If you drive that easy (which isn't a bad thing), why not get something that is still Z rated but better suited to cruising? Motorsports or aggressive driving are the only reasons to own those tires. If you get 20,000+ out of a set of PS2's, you could get 40,000 out of a set of Falken 452's, Yokahama S drives or Kumho SPT's. Just a suggestion.
Yeah, and they're not as sticky, so you could slide it around alot more

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Old 06-23-2008, 04:11 PM   #22
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Michelin PS2s @ 28K

Talked to another 987 owner yesterday that has 28K on the original tires. The car is used almost exclusively as a daily driver, with lots of commute miles in the total.
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Talked to another 987 owner yesterday that has 28K on the original tires. The car is used almost exclusively as a daily driver, with lots of commute miles in the total.
Does he have a tennis ball under the throttle pedal?

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