the original Pilot Sport out handle the MXX3 ....
However, a new performance tire is going to be a lot stickier than a tire that is two or more years old, so its often hard to compare. This isn't so true with normal 70k mile passenger cars, but is the case with higher performance tires, and is a critical factor in track tires. For example, a three or four year Hoosier R3S03 is, in my opinion, not as sticky as a new PS/Pirelli Pzero/etc. Yet a new Hoosier R3S03 is a LOT stickier than any of those, when new.I just put a set of PS2's 17's on my GTS and they are way beter than my old PS and even the way old MXX3.
Hi Luke,
Are we going to see PS2's in SRT-10 sizes: 345/30/ZR19 and 275/35/ZR18 and, if so, when?
Are the PS2's available in Viper sizes for 18" rims?
To give you an idea of how soft the PS2 tires are, I put on a new set and did 600 miles of light street driving with no burn-outs or real high g corners. I just measured them, and the rears are now at 8/32", new they are 10/32.
To give you an idea of how soft the PS2 tires are, I put on a new set and did 600 miles of light street driving with no burn-outs or real high g corners. I just measured them, and the rears are now at 8/32", new they are 10/32.
The real reason I measured them was I have a bulge in one of the side walls, and my local Discount Tire is going to pro-rate the value of the tire and give me a new one for $50.00 installed. Not bad considering I did not buy them from Discount!