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Michelin Pilot Sport A/S

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Posted by: FreeFaller

Man, when I left the tire shop after paying $200+ for these babies I felt like I needed a cigarette...cause I swore I had just been f**ked. So I decided to take her out for a spin and all I can say is...DAMN THESE THINGS STICK!!! I had a hell of a time just trying to make them make even a little noise. Awesome tires so far... If you're looking for a tire, check em out. Worth every penny...



Posted by: GrayGhost1

Steve,

You'll love those tires. I've had them on my LSE for about a year now and they are awesome with regards to having a quiet ride and being very responsive. They are even better in the rain. I agree they are expensive but you get what you pay for with regards to tires. Just make sure you keep the proper tire pressure in them. I run 38 psi in the front and 36 psi in the rear. This has seemed to be the best tire pressure for me and my driving habits. There is only one problem with A/S tires is that if you do not keep an eye on tire pressure the middle of the tire will wear quicker than the rest of the tire. I'm pretty consistent on checking tire pressure at least once per week since I travel on the interstate about 70 miles a day.



Posted by: FreeFaller

Ken,
Thanks for the tip I'll make sure to keep a sharp eye on them. It took me awhile to choose a specific make of shoe, but after much deliberation it seemed like these were the best out there.





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