Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Zero Pressure

Has anybody used the Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Zero Pressure tyres in place of the Bridgestone run flats. I've been told that they are a much more comfortable ride without ditching the run flats completely. I don't really want to go away from the run flats for a number of reasons but I would like a slightly less bone crunching ride.
 
One poster on one of the other threads said he loves 'em. (sucks getting old, but I guess he'll be around in a few). I'm leaning toward the Michelins myself as my car is "post facelift" and they softened the springs a bit. I don't want to loose the handling.
 
I have, and can confirm the ride is *MUCH* better :thumbsup: I noticed the difference just driving of the tyre places drive. Car is much better overall on these tyres - my tramlining just disappeared :D
 
Smokin said:
One poster on one of the other threads said he loves 'em. (sucks getting old, but I guess he'll be around in a few). I'm leaning toward the Michelins myself as my car is "post facelift" and they softened the springs a bit. I don't want to loose the handling.

Hehe that might be me then :D
 
I am using Pirelli P-Zero run flats at the moment. I had regular P-Zero's before and honestly I can't tell the difference between the two. The Run Flats are slightly stiffer but other than that I haven't noticed any difference.
 
I am also considering the Pirelli P-Zero run flats but I was told by the tyre dealer that they are a much softer compound and so would not last anywhere near the mileage of the Michelins. Anyone know if that's true?
 
Bought 4 Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta for £529 for my //M and absolutely loving them.
 
The Michelins, as I understand it, use a tire within a tire kind of run flat as opposed to the hard stiff-as-heck sidewall insert that Bridgestone uses.
 
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