Which Michelin Pilot Super Sports for 2014 GT?
A/S 3's Is what I would go with. But I think my Goodyear Summer tires are going to be fine here in South Carolina, so I'm not going to make the switch. They are pretty sticky even in 40 degree weather. So I think they'll be fine. A little traction loss I can deal with, and even have some fun with.
Consumer reports ranked the A/S 3's as one of the best for all season tires. Corvette guys like em too.
Consumer reports ranked the A/S 3's as one of the best for all season tires. Corvette guys like em too.
Last edited by Critical Mass; Nov 7, 2014 at 01:52 PM.
The first thing is to make a decision regarding usage. If you plan on driving the car in the summer, and occasionally hit an open track event or autox, summer tire is the way to go. If you drive the car in bad weather or year round, AS time is the way to go.
I've purchased Bridgestone Potenza S04's as a cheaper alternative to PSS. PSS is a bit better, but the S04 was $70/tire less, and ranked very close to PSS. I use the S04 as my track weekend tire. Went with 275/40 on a 19x9.5 rims. Pretty happy with the grip and wear so far. Far better than Pirellis. And I think they fill the wheel well better in this size.
I've purchased Bridgestone Potenza S04's as a cheaper alternative to PSS. PSS is a bit better, but the S04 was $70/tire less, and ranked very close to PSS. I use the S04 as my track weekend tire. Went with 275/40 on a 19x9.5 rims. Pretty happy with the grip and wear so far. Far better than Pirellis. And I think they fill the wheel well better in this size.
Last edited by 5.M0NSTER; Nov 8, 2014 at 01:08 PM.
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