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Truth about using Michelin PS2 vs Change to What?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin Tan" data-source="post: 270378" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Well! Don't ask me. I'm a Michelin die hard fan :rock: . </p><p>Used CSC2 twice on my E30 M3 Sport Evo III, only good for first 50% thread. Remaining... sign.. I have to replace it 40 or 30% thread left. The rubber just looks funny like it has been to track a lot. But I didn't. And it become noisier and noisier when the tyres are getting worn... just my 2cents and I could be wrong.. </p><p> </p><p>I'm using PS2 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 on my M3. Very satisfied even 10% thread left, it still very good grib and road noise remain low. :top:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin Tan, post: 270378, member: 167"] Well! Don't ask me. I'm a Michelin die hard fan :rock: . Used CSC2 twice on my E30 M3 Sport Evo III, only good for first 50% thread. Remaining... sign.. I have to replace it 40 or 30% thread left. The rubber just looks funny like it has been to track a lot. But I didn't. And it become noisier and noisier when the tyres are getting worn... just my 2cents and I could be wrong.. I'm using PS2 245/35/19 and 275/30/19 on my M3. Very satisfied even 10% thread left, it still very good grib and road noise remain low. :top: [/QUOTE]
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