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zintoatree 01-19-2012 02:42 PM

Michelin PSS or Hankook RS-3
 
Time to replace my tires.
245/275 Hankook RS-3 come out to be $878
245/275 Michelin PSS come out to be $760.2

I know the Hankook are going to have more grip in the dry than the Michelin Super Sports, but how much more are we talking? The only racing I do is autocross monthly and the occasional drag strip. Are the Hankooks worth spending 100 more or should I just get the PSS? Also how much faster will the RS-3's wear than the PSS?

JrumMusic 02-01-2012 01:17 AM

I got the PSS i came from the v-12, HUGE DIFFERENCE, the only bad thing about the PSS is highway road noise, loud.

Kamus 02-07-2012 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zintoatree (Post 1498790)
Time to replace my tires.
245/275 Hankook RS-3 come out to be $878
245/275 Michelin PSS come out to be $760.2

I know the Hankook are going to have more grip in the dry than the Michelin Super Sports, but how much more are we talking? The only racing I do is autocross monthly and the occasional drag strip. Are the Hankooks worth spending 100 more or should I just get the PSS? Also how much faster will the RS-3's wear than the PSS?

Zinto, care sharing where you are getting these awesome prices? everywhere I've seen is more than 2x that price!
Unless of course you mean that each pair costs that.

fuzzywuzzy 02-07-2012 05:25 AM

245-40-19 / $287 - Bridgestone RE-11

285-35-19 / $320. - Bridgestone RE-11

Hands down better than both you have listed.

Alchemy 02-07-2012 07:39 AM

^ Yeah, better get RE-11's. You will need all the grip you can get with a screen name like that OP :roflpuke2:

WhiskeyHotel 02-07-2012 08:49 AM

Obviously he was a bear. (Many puns intended.) :)

cossie1600 02-07-2012 09:52 AM

You nred the hankook and bs to be fast in autox,, probably around half to one sec over michelin. Regardless, your tire size suck anyway. You need a wider front tire to get the car to turn

Red__Zed 02-07-2012 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by fuzzywuzzy (Post 1530223)
245-40-19 / $287 - Bridgestone RE-11

285-35-19 / $320. - Bridgestone RE-11

Hands down better than both you have listed.

don't think it is really fair to say the RE11 is "hands down" better than the RS3 or PSS, especially considering it is marginally faster at best, not to mention the narrower temperature window, price,* and worse street manners.


To the OP's question:

The PSS is a great street tire. Sidewall give is a little bit high for hard tracking, and you'll notice the tire wearing hard if you track seriously. The plus is a huge range of acceptable operating temps and great manners.

The RS3 is going to be faster than the PSS, and still offer a pretty solid temp range. It is obviously pricier and a little iffier in the wet.

The temp range is huge (IMO) for a autoX'd Z, since you are usually going to be cooking your front tires on a tight course. I like the RS3s if you take the autoXing seriously and don't do much in the rain. I also second cossie on needing a fatter front. 245s don't even come close to cutting it for the Z.

zintoatree 02-08-2012 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamus (Post 1530196)
Zinto, care sharing where you are getting these awesome prices? everywhere I've seen is more than 2x that price!
Unless of course you mean that each pair costs that.

I have base wheels and I get 30% rebate because I got family that work for Michelin.

zintoatree 02-08-2012 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Alchemy (Post 1530276)
^ Yeah, better get RE-11's. You will need all the grip you can get with a screen name like that OP :roflpuke2:

Screen name came from a conversation me and a friend were having after I bought my car. My previous car was a s2000 and I was trying to explain the difference in feeling of the engines. He made the comment I would put my Z into a tree within a few days and couldn't think of anything when I signed up.

I ended up ordering the PSS, living in Alabama you have to be ready for a random flooding that happens every once in a while. PSS seems like the way compromise for street/performance.


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