Got Some New Michelin PSS Tires
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Got Some New Michelin PSS Tires
This weekend, I got rid of my 10 year-old stock tires and had a fresh pair of Michelin PSS installed. I knew Michelin PSS were good tires, as I've had them on three of my previous cars. Wow, what a difference. The new tires are much quieter, smoother and the ride quality is vastly improved. Impact harshness is greatly reduced, but the ride is not squishy. On the contrary, turn is remains very crisp. Highly recommend!! Now I just can't wait for warmer temps this spring so I can get out and really put the tires to the test.
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Yup, that's correct. I'm hesitant to judge the RE-050s as bad tires, however, because they were 10 years old. I'm pretty sure all tires would suck after 10 years.
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I was in the same boat... I went from the RE050 to the PSS and the difference was absolutely night and day. The RE050s were hilariously awful in comparison to the PSS. The new tires transformed the car more dramatically than any other modification I've done since - and that includes my Ohlins suspension.
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deepbluejh, your sig says you're running 18" wheels, were your RE050 tires 18"?
Bridgestone makes at least 3 versions of the RE050, the OEM version that came on the S2000. And they make a runflat "MO" version that came on BMWs etc that most consider to be horrible. And the asymmetrical RE050A is more of a normal sedan tire rather than an extreme performance summer tire.
The 17" 215/245 RE050 were designed and tuned specifically for the S2000, and are still a great tire for the street. They're just expensive and will most likely be discontinued soon, like the RE040 that came on the NSX.
Bridgestone makes at least 3 versions of the RE050, the OEM version that came on the S2000. And they make a runflat "MO" version that came on BMWs etc that most consider to be horrible. And the asymmetrical RE050A is more of a normal sedan tire rather than an extreme performance summer tire.
The 17" 215/245 RE050 were designed and tuned specifically for the S2000, and are still a great tire for the street. They're just expensive and will most likely be discontinued soon, like the RE040 that came on the NSX.
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If the tires were 8-10 years old I could completely understand the lack of performance, but when I bought my car it was only 3 years old, so even if the tires were original they should have still had useful performance left.