I've just swapped from Pirelli PZero Assimetrico all round to Michelin PS2's all round. I paid £200 a tyre fitted & balanced which seemed pretty reasonable to me ... although I know some of you guys have had better prices. I managed to get about 14,000 miles out of the Pirelli's and they still had between 2 and 3 mm of tread left on them.
Initial impressions of the PS2's are favourable. It's a little unfair to compare a used set of Pirelli's to a new set of PS2's but from memory the PS2's seem a little more grippier. Most noticeable is the lack of rim protection on the PS2's compared to the PZero's so I'll be parking even further away from kerbs from now on. However, the highlight is a definite reduction in road noise with the PS2's on.
So based on my impressions to date next time round I'll be sticking with PS2's rather than going back to PZero's ... however there's still a lot of miles to go to change my mind.
Rich.
Michelin PS2's
Michelin PS2's
The Present ...
C7 RS6 Avant - Estoril Blue - everything bar B&O - Akrapovic only upgrade (... so far)
The Past ...
C6 RS6 Saloon - Phantom Black - lots of factory extras but no tuning.
C5 RS6 Saloon - Daytona with black Interior - Full Milltek with 100 cpsi cats - AMD Remap - Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers - MTM Bimoto's - Phaeton Brake Upgrade - RNS-E + Bluetooth + Multi-media player + Phatbox
911 (996) Turbo - X50 - Aerokit - PCCB
C7 RS6 Avant - Estoril Blue - everything bar B&O - Akrapovic only upgrade (... so far)
The Past ...
C6 RS6 Saloon - Phantom Black - lots of factory extras but no tuning.
C5 RS6 Saloon - Daytona with black Interior - Full Milltek with 100 cpsi cats - AMD Remap - Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers - MTM Bimoto's - Phaeton Brake Upgrade - RNS-E + Bluetooth + Multi-media player + Phatbox
911 (996) Turbo - X50 - Aerokit - PCCB
RE: Michelin PS2
Fair play Rich, although I'm surprised by your comment on rim protection... from memory the P-zero's had a little rubber triangle adjacent to the rim, which did very little at all if you rubbed a kerb; whereas the PS2 has a squarer / thicker side wall which gives more substantial protection...
Thinking about it, I noticed this when I changed from P-Zero's to PS2's as there were before/after tyres/alloys stood side by side and I was very surprised by how much more rim protection you got on the PS2.
The testament to this is that I've only scratched one alloy in the last year and a half since I changed to PS2's (famous last words!!!).
Thinking about it, I noticed this when I changed from P-Zero's to PS2's as there were before/after tyres/alloys stood side by side and I was very surprised by how much more rim protection you got on the PS2.
The testament to this is that I've only scratched one alloy in the last year and a half since I changed to PS2's (famous last words!!!).
Present:...
Lotus Evora GT410 Sport, Caterham 420R, CCM Spitfire, VW T2 Bay Window 1976
Past:
DB11 AMR, 992, 991.2, Yamaha MT01, 640d Gran Coupe, 635d Coupe, RS6 C5, Audi TT 225 Coupe, Astra with wind up windows, Citroen ZX, Rover 213, yes behold, a Rover 213... Renault 5
Lotus Evora GT410 Sport, Caterham 420R, CCM Spitfire, VW T2 Bay Window 1976
Past:
DB11 AMR, 992, 991.2, Yamaha MT01, 640d Gran Coupe, 635d Coupe, RS6 C5, Audi TT 225 Coupe, Astra with wind up windows, Citroen ZX, Rover 213, yes behold, a Rover 213... Renault 5
RE: Michelin PS2
be careful PS2 are not allowed for more than 285km/h...
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