Run Flats to Michelin Pilot Sports.....Wow

I sold my 911 on Michelin PS2s in October 2017. They'd done 22k miles and still had at least 3mm all round. They were never quite as good as the Pirelli P Zero Rosso before them, but they lasted twice as long.
 
Something doesn't sound right with your tyres Maniac.

What date codes are on the tyres?

Where is the car stored?

What pressures are you running?

I have used them before and don't have a bad word to say about them in the dry, in wet and damp conditions they were good but I have used better tyres.

Bridgestone runflats were worse for everything though, dry grip, wet grip, comfort etc so something doesn't sound right.
 
hopz121 said:
Something doesn't sound right with your tyres Maniac.

What date codes are on the tyres?

Where is the car stored?

What pressures are you running?

I have used them before and don't have a bad word to say about them in the dry, in wet and damp conditions they were good but I have used better tyres.

Bridgestone runflats were worse for everything though, dry grip, wet grip, comfort etc so something doesn't sound right.

I think I've already answered most of that above. Other than kept on the drive. The P Zeros were the best I've had. I suspect most of the issue is down to lack of use.
 
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