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<blockquote data-quote="wc9922" data-source="post: 254318" data-attributes="member: 6000"><p>If you are going to spend this amount of money, then go for the best, Michelin PS-2. It's the benchmark. Michelin in general make good tyres, the quality control is very good especially in control of tyre ovality or bujur-ness and the weight difference between high-low. </p><p></p><p>As a comparison, I have Yokohama's on my front 235/45/17. Balancing weights required are around 90 grams each wheel. On my rears Michelin PS-2 255/40/17, I only needed around 35-45 grams of weight to balance out. So it shows the Michelins are really worth the money.</p><p></p><p>It is also true the tires tread patters and rounded side walls on the PS-2 doesn't inspire visual confidence compared so say RE050 or Advan Sport etc but on the road, this is where it shines. so go pick the best money can buy but jaga the manufacturing dates on the PS-2. Not more than 1year is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc9922, post: 254318, member: 6000"] If you are going to spend this amount of money, then go for the best, Michelin PS-2. It's the benchmark. Michelin in general make good tyres, the quality control is very good especially in control of tyre ovality or bujur-ness and the weight difference between high-low. As a comparison, I have Yokohama's on my front 235/45/17. Balancing weights required are around 90 grams each wheel. On my rears Michelin PS-2 255/40/17, I only needed around 35-45 grams of weight to balance out. So it shows the Michelins are really worth the money. It is also true the tires tread patters and rounded side walls on the PS-2 doesn't inspire visual confidence compared so say RE050 or Advan Sport etc but on the road, this is where it shines. so go pick the best money can buy but jaga the manufacturing dates on the PS-2. Not more than 1year is ok. [/QUOTE]
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