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Igor911 Sep 12, 2006 08:19 PM

Question About Michilin Piolot Sport PS2's
 
I got a quote for 1089.00 installed and out the door for

2 - 225/40/19
and
2 - 245/40/19

These are for the stock 19"s. Can I get a better deal than this?

Also, what do you all think about this tire in general? Thanks

Sundeviljay Sep 12, 2006 09:54 PM

yu half two lern how two spel tha brand first...

Igor911 Sep 12, 2006 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by Sundeviljay
yu half two lern how two spel tha brand first...

Instead of leaving smart @ss remarks like yours that waste bandwidth, maybe you could have answered my question.

Sundeviljay Sep 12, 2006 11:37 PM

chill out it was just a joke...if i knew i would have answered....

caskyline Sep 13, 2006 02:15 AM

They are great tires.I have them on my car for about a year and a half.Best tire I have ever had.That is a good price for Michelin PS2's.
Excuse Jay,It has been awhile since he has posted anything.

codeflux Sep 13, 2006 04:58 AM

4 replies, all useless. great...

tirerack.com quotes $317/each front & $284/each rear. so, that's $1200 already. i think you're getting a damn good deal - mount/balance is usually $30/wheel, and quite a bit more if you road-force balance.

figure out what you are getting quotes for rubber, then figure out what they charge for mount/balance - then you'll have better picture. rubber price can always be found cheaper. however, mount/balance depends on whether you trust the place to not mess up your rims. i would pay $300 instead of $150 just to have a complete guarantee that the rims will come out completely unscathed. but then that's me. :)

codeflux Sep 13, 2006 05:00 AM

p.s. i think that tire is awesome, if you can afford it and if you don't drive in cold weather (when this tire's rubber turns into rock).

Igor911 Sep 13, 2006 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by codeflux
4 replies, all useless. great...

tirerack.com quotes $317/each front & $284/each rear. so, that's $1200 already. i think you're getting a damn good deal - mount/balance is usually $30/wheel, and quite a bit more if you road-force balance.

figure out what you are getting quotes for rubber, then figure out what they charge for mount/balance - then you'll have better picture. rubber price can always be found cheaper. however, mount/balance depends on whether you trust the place to not mess up your rims. i would pay $300 instead of $150 just to have a complete guarantee that the rims will come out completely unscathed. but then that's me. :)

Awesome thanks! They told me they are paying 921.00 for the rubber and the rest is tax + install.

The problem is, I do drive in cold weather...

codeflux Sep 13, 2006 03:30 PM

well, cold would be fine. it's when you take them to snow or on icy roads that the "max performance summer" really makes it shine. unless you are a rally car driver, you will not be able to drive on these in a snow. or ice. or sleet. you may want to consider all-season performance tires, with the winter coming up. /me subscribed to answer more questions.

Igor911 Sep 13, 2006 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by codeflux
well, cold would be fine. it's when you take them to snow or on icy roads that the "max performance summer" really makes it shine. unless you are a rally car driver, you will not be able to drive on these in a snow. or ice. or sleet. you may want to consider all-season performance tires, with the winter coming up. /me subscribed to answer more questions.

Thanks for clarifying.

I can't seem to find any all-seasons for our cars for the 19" wheels.

al503 Sep 13, 2006 05:15 PM

see if they'll give you the same price for 245/35's up front instead of the 225/40's.

codeflux Sep 13, 2006 05:22 PM

uhm what?! 245/35? and that solves what?...

gary c Sep 13, 2006 05:24 PM

Go for it...........
 

Originally Posted by al503
see if they'll give you the same price for 245/35's up front instead of the 225/40's.

Wow, if you can beat TireRacks price buy them now!
The 245s are better on the front than 225s and yes,
you'll enjoy the Michelins. (that's my setup) :cool:

coolbluefz Sep 13, 2006 05:35 PM

Tirerack has the All season michelin listed as option tire sizes for the 19 wheels.
I have them on my car and love them. I had them on my last g35 with the 18 wheels and no problems up to 5 inches of snow. Great tire.

Igor911 Sep 13, 2006 06:10 PM

Well the problem is, I called tirerack and they said they cant fit those Michelis on the 19 stock rims.


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