Help with Michelin PS2 fitting on OEM 18's
Help with Michelin PS2 fitting on OEM 18's
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
I am in the market for new tires for my 18 OEM wheels which are currently on The Pilot Sports, and I have heard nothing but rave reviews about the PS2's. However, looking on tire rack, they don't carry any of the sizes for the front or the rear (225/45 F, 245/45 R). I would like any input on this potential setup: 245/40 for the front making it 0.7 inches wider and 0.2 inches shorter, and 265/40 for the rear resulting in 0.8 inches wider and 0.4 inches shorter in diameter. Would this fit my OEM wheels? I am more worried about the rears as they would be 20mm wider, and the overall weight of the tires, which I can't seem to find anywhere.
Please help!
I am in the market for new tires for my 18 OEM wheels which are currently on The Pilot Sports, and I have heard nothing but rave reviews about the PS2's. However, looking on tire rack, they don't carry any of the sizes for the front or the rear (225/45 F, 245/45 R). I would like any input on this potential setup: 245/40 for the front making it 0.7 inches wider and 0.2 inches shorter, and 265/40 for the rear resulting in 0.8 inches wider and 0.4 inches shorter in diameter. Would this fit my OEM wheels? I am more worried about the rears as they would be 20mm wider, and the overall weight of the tires, which I can't seem to find anywhere.
Please help!
For safety purposes you always use a tire with a load index that is equal to or higher than the oem fitment. A higher load index number will provide increase tire life and a lower slip angle vs load [better slalom G] roughly equal to half the percentage of the increase [1521 > 1640= 7.8% say 3-4% improvement].............the above only applies to the same model and brand tire.
Going weaker just over heats the tires faster and wears them out.
Going weaker just over heats the tires faster and wears them out.
Originally Posted by Q45tech
For safety purposes you always use a tire with a load index that is equal to or higher than the oem fitment. A higher load index number will provide increase tire life and a lower slip angle vs load [better slalom G] roughly equal to half the percentage of the increase [1521 > 1640= 7.8% say 3-4% improvement].............the above only applies to the same model and brand tire.
Going weaker just over heats the tires faster and wears them out.
Going weaker just over heats the tires faster and wears them out.
Thanks for your help!
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