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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo
I put Pilot Sport 4 in 235/40R18 on my Caprice, it used to break them loose on the 1-2 shift with the cheap COVID-19 specials the car had on it when I bought it.
With the Pilot Sport 4 it wouldn't even break em loose if you had a good crack, but car was only making about 150KW/rears.
They were also quiet as well - I'd buy again but I've put smaller wheels on the car.
I'm impressed with them, I've got them on my Focus daily now as well.
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The bald ones lasted 14,000km, I wonder which axle they were on
Keep in mind I beat on the car all the time so tyre longevity on my cars will be different to someone who drives like a sane person.
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They look a couple of psi overinflated.
In the old days you'd do a burnout up the street and come back to examine the skid marks left on a new brand of tyres :-) to determine best psi for even wear (traction)
Now I'm guessing its a case of just keep going to get the hell out of dodge....
Michelin are a quality tyre, Was very happy with them, (MPS4S)
the NA Falcooon gets c100+ proxies nowadays for daily driver duties Good enough wet and dry due Silica