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JChi 03-21-2017 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Memphis370Z (Post 3630464)
For what it's worth, I think the Bridgetone S-04s offer great value. I've been running them for about a year and a half and have absolutely no complaints.

That's what's actually on the rear of my car. I do like them and can't complain. Only thing with those, I'd rather just pay a little more and get Michelin PSS's, RE11's or RE71's. The price on the Indy 500's are hard to beat. I plan on running a 275 front and 285 rear. For a RWD coupe car, this car has too much understeer for my taste.

Memphis370Z 03-21-2017 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by JChi (Post 3630473)
That's what's actually on the rear of my car. I do like them and can't complain. Only thing with those, I'd rather just pay a little more and get Michelin PSS's, RE11's or RE71's. The price on the Indy 500's are hard to beat. I plan on running a 275 front and 285 rear. For a RWD coupe car, this car has too much understeer for my taste.

Understood. When it's time for new tires for my Z, I'll probably give stronger consideration to the PSSs, as I hope the price will come down a little due to the release of the PS4Ss. The Indy 500s are intriguing, but they don't make them in the sizes I want - 265/35 and 305/30.


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