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FPenvy 04-01-2014 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chan Chee Hoe (Post 2762882)
By the way,does Michelin Pilot Super Sports make 285/35-19.?I ask the S'pore agent,they keep on saying no..

here are all the 19" sizes available.

225/40ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

225/45ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/30ZR19 (86Y) Load Index 86 = 1168lbs (530kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/35ZR19 (91Y) Load Index 91 = 1356lbs (615kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/40ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

245/35ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

245/40ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)
SizeServ. Desc.
255/30ZR19 (91Y) Load Index 91 = 1356lbs (615kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/35ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/40ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/45ZR19 (104Y) Load Index 104 = 1984lbs (900kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/45ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/30ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/35ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/35ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/40ZR19 (102Y) Load Index 102 = 1874lbs (850kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/30ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/35ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/40ZR19 (105Y) Load Index 105 = 2039lbs (925kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/35ZR19 (103Y) Load Index 103 = 1929lbs (875kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/40ZR19 (103Y) Load Index 103 = 1929lbs (875kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/40ZR19 (107Y) Load Index 107 = 2149lbs (975kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

295/30ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

295/35ZR19 (104Y) Load Index 104 = 1984lbs (900kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

305/30ZR19 (102Y) Load Index 102 = 1874lbs (850kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

325/30ZR19 (105Y) Load Index 105 = 2039lbs (925kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

345/30ZR19 (109Y)

onzedge 04-01-2014 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2762935)
here are all the 19" sizes available.

225/40ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

225/45ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/30ZR19 (86Y) Load Index 86 = 1168lbs (530kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/35ZR19 (91Y) Load Index 91 = 1356lbs (615kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

235/40ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

245/35ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

245/40ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)
SizeServ. Desc.
255/30ZR19 (91Y) Load Index 91 = 1356lbs (615kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/35ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/40ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/45ZR19 (104Y) Load Index 104 = 1984lbs (900kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

255/45ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/30ZR19 (93Y) Load Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/35ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/35ZR19 (98Y) Load Index 98 = 1653lbs (750kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

265/40ZR19 (102Y) Load Index 102 = 1874lbs (850kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/30ZR19 (96Y) Load Index 96 = 1565lbs (710kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/35ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

275/40ZR19 (105Y) Load Index 105 = 2039lbs (925kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/35ZR19 (103Y) Load Index 103 = 1929lbs (875kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/40ZR19 (103Y) Load Index 103 = 1929lbs (875kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

285/40ZR19 (107Y) Load Index 107 = 2149lbs (975kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

295/30ZR19 (100Y) Load Index 100 = 1764lbs (800kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

295/35ZR19 (104Y) Load Index 104 = 1984lbs (900kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

305/30ZR19 (102Y) Load Index 102 = 1874lbs (850kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

325/30ZR19 (105Y) Load Index 105 = 2039lbs (925kg) per tire
Speed Rating “(Y)” = 186+mph (300kph)

345/30ZR19 (109Y)

:tup:

JARblue 04-01-2014 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 1792718)
I ripped out the VDC button and the ABS fuse... I assume everyone else has done the same :ugh2:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmiz13 (Post 2760076)
Why would anyone take out brake fuse and vdc?

I assume you were responding to this post? The :ugh2: represents sarcasm :tiphat:

Turning VDC OFF keeps the car from cutting throttle when slip is detected. Removing the STOP LAMP fuse keeps the car from braking when slip is detected. Some people are using this car in a manner where those safety features are detrimental to their driving experience (I just hope they are doing it in a controlled environment).

FPenvy 04-01-2014 09:38 AM

So a local guy is selling his brand new never mount Bridgestone S-04s for cheap in 265/35/19 and 305/30/19.

Someone talk me out of saving money and sticking with pss's. I never drove on s-04's so I have no basis for comparison.

Chuck33079 04-01-2014 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2763166)
So a local guy is selling his brand new never mount Bridgestone S-04s for cheap in 265/35/19 and 305/30/19.

Someone talk me out of saving money and sticking with pss's. I never drove on s-04's so I have no basis for comparison.

They're good tires. If the PSS and RE11 are #1A and #1B, the SO4 is #2.

FPenvy 04-01-2014 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2763171)
They're good tires. If the PSS and RE11 are #1A and #1B, the SO4 is #2.


I mean is it close enough where $700 for these S-04s or $1600 for my pss's also these bridgestones are shorter than the pss's I am ordering. Going oem height but much wider lol

Also I found out 305s fit on sport rears from what I was told lol

Chuck33079 04-01-2014 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 2763183)
I mean is it close enough where $700 for these S-04s or $1600 for my pss's also these bridgestones are shorter than the pss's I am ordering. Going oem height but much wider lol

Also I found out 305s fit on sport rears from what I was told lol

For $700 go for it. You'll have a chance to revisit your decision in another 15k miles anyway.

FPenvy 04-01-2014 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2763185)
For $700 go for it. You'll have a chance to revisit your decision in another 15k miles anyway.


I guess so but does it matter being 5mm shorter? Tire sizes and wheels have never been my specialty.

Chuck33079 04-01-2014 09:54 AM

The sidewall being a 30 vs 35? Isn't that number a ratio that factors in tire width? So, if the tire is wider it may not be any shorter despite the aspect ratio being lower?

FPenvy 04-01-2014 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2763196)
The sidewall being a 30 vs 35? Isn't that number a ratio that factors in tire width? So, if the tire is wider it may not be any shorter despite the aspect ratio being lower?


Again I have no idea lol

I just thought little sidewall would help for what I want....60' times ;)

jwick 04-01-2014 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2763196)
The sidewall being a 30 vs 35? Isn't that number a ratio that factors in tire width? So, if the tire is wider it may not be any shorter despite the aspect ratio being lower?

This jives with what I know too. The profie is a percentage of tire width.

I'm running S-04's now. I have no complaints but I've not really been able to test them since the majority of their life I'm been breaking in new transmission and clutch. I was running RE760 prior.

jdsto 04-01-2014 12:06 PM

Use this calculator to determine size versus your stock tires

Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com

Probably the most important thing to watch is that there cannot be any significant difference between the front and rear tires or you will throw of the VDC. By that I mean you can be a couple of percentage off the stock size but the front and rears must be off by the same amount or the VDC will recognize it as the wheels are turning at different speeds and try and intervene.

FPenvy 04-01-2014 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdsto (Post 2763381)
Use this calculator to determine size versus your stock tires

Custom rims, wheel tire packages for your ride - RIMSnTIRES.com

Probably the most important thing to watch is that there cannot be any significant difference between the front and rear tires or you will throw of the VDC. By that I mean you can be a couple of percentage off the stock size but the front and rears must be off by the same amount or the VDC will recognize it as the wheels are turning at different speeds and try and intervene.

35/f and 30/r are the same overall diameter of 26.3

40/35 is 27.4/f and 27.1/r

HKYStormFront 04-01-2014 01:16 PM

Yes, the aspect ratio is just that the ratio of sidewall to the section width of the tire. 35 series tires are 35% sidewall in comparison to the overall width. Not an actual measurement of height in mm's

Ubetit 04-02-2014 08:23 PM

Got my PSS installed today. I shouldn't be as surprised as I was because I've had PSS tires on another car, but damn the whole car rides and feels different. I Love these tires.


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