Tire Size?

Old Feb 11, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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Tire Size?

It seems that most people have opted to change their tire sizes to 235/50/18 front and 255/45/18 rear. Is there a reason why we should get a different size on the rear than stock. Most manufacturers have our rear size available.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 02:10 PM
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Michelin has the Pilot Sport A/S Plus in both the stock rear size and the 255/45/18's. Does anyone have any experience with this tire.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 02:18 PM
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stock sizes are harder to come by than those when it comes to alot of other tire brands, plus some people like the extra meet.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 02:27 PM
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So I can get the stock size rears with the 235/50 fronts?
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 02:41 PM
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The 235 fronts will be 27.25" versus 26.85" (stock 225s) which equates to a 1.47% difference in speed (not too bad).

I would get a larger size rear tire for the rear personally, since it seems there's less protection for the rim on the rear versus the front.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 04:05 PM
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So I can get the stock size rears with the 235/50 fronts?
It's best to keep the front to rear relationship the same.
If you increase the front, do the same to the back.

It's the diameter that matters.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2009 | 05:54 PM
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I was considering getting the Michelin PS2's. They only have stock size available for out for the G35s. 255/45/18s aren't available. I'm having a tough time deciding between the Goodyear Asymmetric's, PS2's and the PS A/S's. I can get the Asymmetric's and the PS A/S's in 235/50 and 255/45, but the PS2's I would have to go 235/50 and 245/45. Opinions?

I have the Eagle F1 A/S's on now, but at the 5k mark all 4 are badly cupped and the store was able to get a full refund from Goodyear to apply towards new tires.
 
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Goodyear asymmetrics are crap. Get the PS A/S plus, great all season performance tire.
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 11:41 AM
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Alright, I pulled the plug a few moments ago. Very tough decision between the PS2's and the A/S Plus's. We generally don't see much snow in VA and I'm not going to drive my car in the snow anyway, but we do get some extremely cold weather for 3-4 months of the year. The stock Bridgestones would slip and slide near the freezing point. I decided to go with the Pilot Sport A/S's. I hope I'm not disappointed in the handling. While I'm normally just commuting to work in the G, it's always fun to push it on the twisties and the on/off ramps. The F1 A/S were horrible for cornering in my opinion. They did not instill confidence like the stock rubber. The Pilot Sport A/S's have numbers pretty close to the stock rubber according to Tirerack's tests.
 
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 02:07 PM
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https://g35driver.com/forums/tech-07...-season-2.html
 
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 04:21 PM
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Alright, I pulled the plug a few moments ago. Very tough decision between the PS2's and the A/S Plus's. We generally don't see much snow in VA and I'm not going to drive my car in the snow anyway, but we do get some extremely cold weather for 3-4 months of the year. The stock Bridgestones would slip and slide near the freezing point. I decided to go with the Pilot Sport A/S's. I hope I'm not disappointed in the handling. While I'm normally just commuting to work in the G, it's always fun to push it on the twisties and the on/off ramps. The F1 A/S were horrible for cornering in my opinion. They did not instill confidence like the stock rubber. The Pilot Sport A/S's have numbers pretty close to the stock rubber according to Tirerack's tests.
Cool, let us know how they are. Per our PM convo, am not a huge fan of the Asymmetrics - they're fantastic in wet conditions, but only decent-to-good in for sport performance in the dry. Will probably go Pilots next, but wish they made PS2s in 255/45/18
 
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 08:16 PM
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I don't understand why they don't have that size. The original Pilots did. I've never been a fan of Goodyear. I tried the F1's based on the favorable reviews I read, but as usual they were a huge disappointment. The Asymmetrics have received some fantastic reviews by many different review places, but from reading the many high performance car forums the PS2's are legendary. As much as I hate to buy French goods, I have to say they make the best damn tires. I've never had problems with Michelin's! While the PS A/S's are a compromise, they too receive very high praise in all the forums.
 
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