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Truth about using Michelin PS2 vs Change to What?
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<blockquote data-quote="E46Fanatic" data-source="post: 260536" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Yes they are. Known to have the softest and thinnest sidewalls as well among the rest of the tyres of the same class. If you have rubbing issues with agressive offsets, and fender has been rolled and camber negative, the last resort is the T1R cos of the thinner sidewalls hehe. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Back to the original poster, the price you paid for the PS2 is also quite good. U sure its the PS2 and not PP2 u got there? PS2 is made in France and only limited qtys come into Malaysia and Singapore and there is a shortage of them around. PP2 are tom yam made, and is just not the same class as the PS2 in suppleness and comfort. Also for PS2, min size is 17' onwards, meaning it wont be fitting to the stock E60 520i and 523i wheels heh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E46Fanatic, post: 260536, member: 81"] Yes they are. Known to have the softest and thinnest sidewalls as well among the rest of the tyres of the same class. If you have rubbing issues with agressive offsets, and fender has been rolled and camber negative, the last resort is the T1R cos of the thinner sidewalls hehe. Back to the original poster, the price you paid for the PS2 is also quite good. U sure its the PS2 and not PP2 u got there? PS2 is made in France and only limited qtys come into Malaysia and Singapore and there is a shortage of them around. PP2 are tom yam made, and is just not the same class as the PS2 in suppleness and comfort. Also for PS2, min size is 17' onwards, meaning it wont be fitting to the stock E60 520i and 523i wheels heh. [/QUOTE]
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