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getting new tires
#21

At >100 MPH and my ass <7" to the pavement, I want a performance tire...not nessacerrily a quiet tire.

Tire sizes on stock 17" wheels F: 235/40/17 R:265/40/17 Toyo T1S, I can only speak to their noise level at brand new, fairly quiet, not as quiet as my Michelin Pilots were.....and mine were the A/S. Twice the stick thou. IMHO.



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#22

yeah, I agree. the dbS2s are perfect on my MBZ ( in fact I don't think I'll ever buy any other tire for that car ), but it would be a crime to put them on the 968.

that's why I think the PS2 will do the trick- comes fairly close in comfort but provides the ultra high performance features our cars need.



just that smaller width that bugs me now...
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#23

[quote name='Silver BLT' date='May 12 2005, 08:33 AM']235/40/17 R:265/40/17 [right][post="4670"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]



if this is on F 7.5 / 65 and R 9 / 55 17s, then I'm also going to bump up one size from the 225 45 and 255 40 I have now. No drawbacks on that size at all ?
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#24

i have he 750s on the bmw and love them - the S050 is another option too - the michelins are probably the quitest tire out there, but you do suffer the aesthetic loss of the narrower tire



tough choices - get a cab? turn up the stereo?
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#25

[quote name='flash' date='May 12 2005, 09:21 AM']the michelins are probably the quitest tire out there, but you do suffer the aesthetic loss of the narrower tire

tough choices - get a cab?  turn up the stereo?

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that's why I was going to move up a size in tires so they look fatter, or at least equivalent to what I have now but I found out the PS2 is not available in the

235 40 17 and 165 40 17. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



lol, get a cab, you say ? - ha, never !!

turn up the stereo ? - yup. it's a good thing.
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#26

        Yep, F: 7.5" R: 9" fits great looks good too.
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#27

decisions, decisions - the advantage of having so many choices is at times a disadvantage. some day, a soon-thereafter-to-be billionaire, will invent a 5 minute tire try on capability where consumers can test drive a few brands for themselves before they buy. hey, you don't buy shoes without first trying them on, so why not tires.. ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#28

Use The Force Dan. The answer will come to you as a vision.....



Here is another one for you. One of the latest OEM spec tires was the Continental Sport Contact II N2. Porsche had these tires manufactured specifically to their standards. I had them as my last set and they stuck like glue and I believe they were quiet too, although I really am not that tire noise sensitive.
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#29

Dave, how do you like your Yokos compared to your old Sport Contacts?
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#30

The Yoko ES 100 have less grip , at least on the fronts, than the Contis', giving some understeer that I never had previously. The rear Contis' also wore out in about 9000 miles, white the fronts were still at least 1/2 tread. but you know how my city is laid out. Straight grid streets with 90 degree corners at intersections. Lots straight stop and go and few turns.



Yokos are a good value for someone with a mortgage and 3 mouths to feed (two dogs and guinea pig <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ) They stick good enough for me.
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#31

[quote name='sasilverbullet' date='May 9 2005, 09:53 AM']Couple of thoughts - Porsche testing dept. says if you run under 4mm tread depth, you greatly increase the chance of hydroplaning.



I have PS2's on the rear, and I love them!  I also hear a LOT of good press on different Porsche forums about the Yokohama AVS ES100.

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I am pretty new here but the 968 I ust bought has those Yoko's on it and they are a little worn but they grip the road for sure. They are not super expensive, which makes them well worth the $$
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#32

[quote name='Greimann' date='May 13 2005, 10:02 AM']The Yoko ES 100 have less grip , at least on the fronts, than the Contis', giving some understeer that I never had previously.  The rear Contis' also wore out in about  9000 miles, white the fronts were still at least 1/2 tread.  but you know how my city is laid out. Straight grid streets with 90 degree corners at intersections. Lots straight stop and go and few turns.



Yokos are a good value for someone with a mortgage and 3 mouths to feed (two dogs and guinea pig  <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />  ) They stick good enough for me.

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Dave, maybe it's because as you stated before, the Yokos are a bit narrower than your old Contis so they are easier to push out in a turn. I'm running 235s in the front and don't feel significant understeer. Before I had wild power oversteer trying to get out of a corner, and now with the 275 Yokos in the rear, it just sticks much better.
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#33

I have a friend who collects Corvettes. He says that in testing the newest 'vette it was found tha they could pick up 2mph on top end by going to a narrower tire. I'm not sure the narrow tires help your overall traction though.



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#34

looks like the tire rack does have the PS2 now in 235 45 17 and 265 40 17.

So if there is no concern whatsoever fitting these on 7.5/65 and 9/55 , no speedometer delta, no compromise in top end speed or acceleration, I think

I'll go for it
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#35

had the PS2s put on this morning. regretfully, not the "night and day" difference I would have expected [<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />] <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> , but the ride is a bit softer, they grip incredibly well, and while the noise level may be 20%-30% down from my previous Yokos that only means when these wear to the point where the Yokos are now, they'll be just as loud.
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#36

Don't rush to judge until you get them scrubbed in. Give them 100 miles or so.
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#37

ok, update to follow after the weekend, in that case. keeping fingers crossed for

improvement post "break-in". <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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