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teleski 01-17-2013 10:20 AM

New tires = new car !
 
Have had my 2000 base for 6 months now. Today was the day to ditch the BFGoodrich KDWs that came with it. Terrible tires in my opinion, very noisy.

Just put on a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sports on my Sport Design 18" wheels.

Wow, feels like a new car! Off to the alignment shop tomorrow morning for the final tweaking and suspension evaluation.

Highly recommended despite the cost.

DFW02S 01-17-2013 10:23 AM

It really is amazing what a new set of tires does for a car.
Now you should wax it and you'll love it for .... weeks.

paintboy 01-17-2013 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by teleski (Post 324030)
Have had my 2000 base for 6 months now. Today was the day to ditch the BFGoodrich KDWs that came with it. Terrible tires in my opinion, very noisy.

Just put on a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sports on my Sport Design 18" wheels.

Wow, feels like a new car! Off to the alignment shop tomorrow morning for the final tweaking and suspension evaluation.

Highly recommended despite the cost.

I have All Season Pilot Sports....love them. :cheers:

Flavor 987S 01-17-2013 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by teleski (Post 324030)
Just put on a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sports on my Sport Design 18" wheels.

Great selection. Most likely my next tire choice, coming from PS2's.

grubinski 01-17-2013 11:32 AM

You get the same effect in reverse when you put winter tires on a car. A brand new set of Conti DWS tires at the start of winter turned my '00 S into a pig. In about 500 miles, it wasn't near as bad, but I can't WAIT until spring and the Yoko Advans go on.

thstone 01-17-2013 12:08 PM

Yes, I am always amazed at the huge improvement that a high quality performance tire can make. Its a beautful mid-70's sunny day here in LA, put the top down and go enjoy them!

Flavor 987S 01-17-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by grubinski (Post 324047)
I can't WAIT until spring and the Yoko Advans go on.

AD-08's? Another EXCELLENT tire. Have 'em on the 993 Turbo. Talk about crisp turn-in! Amazing.

WhipE350 01-17-2013 01:28 PM

Yes the Mich Super Sports are fantastic. I got 4 of them (18s) mounted and balanced including tax for $1100 out the door. No flat spotting, very sticky even when cold, quiet, and turn ins are awesome. Good choice.

grubinski 01-18-2013 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Flavor 987S (Post 324056)
AD-08's? Another EXCELLENT tire. Have 'em on the 993 Turbo. Talk about crisp turn-in! Amazing.

The decision between RE-11s and AD08s was made due to the superior (according to Tire Rack surveys) steering response of the AD08s. For a street car, I think steering response contributes more to the fun factor than outright grip.

LAP1DOUG 01-19-2013 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by grubinski (Post 324233)
The decision between RE-11s and AD08s was made due to the superior (according to Tire Rack surveys) steering response of the AD08s. For a street car, I think steering response contributes more to the fun factor than outright grip.

The AD-08 is probably also the fastest of the true street tires (those legal in SCCA Street Tire classes). The only other ones close to them for our cars seem to be the RE-11, RS-3, and Star-Spec. All much faster than any Michelin tire except the MPSC which generally isn't considered a street tire. But all of these are awful when the temperature gets below about 50 F.

It's too bad we don't currently have a maximum grip street tire that can be used all year. I did hear there is a new RE-11a coming - we'll see.


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