Tire rotations every 1,500 miles so they don't sound like a freight train? Why, how perfectly reasonable.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
This is definitely a case of "your mileage may vary", though I wonder why that is. I like them. I hardly notice any road noise at all and I rotate mine between 3 and 5K.
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
145/10 Yokomamas A 008.......they get rotated frequently because I have them off for one reason or another and forget which wheel went where.
On the Blue Max I'm running Michy Pilot Sports in 215/45-17, I'm not as impressed with them as I hoped I would be especially in the wet, I actually liked the cheapy Kumho ASX and even the Conti DWS better that I used to run, but since none of them seem to last more than 20K miles, I'm hopeful these will do better. They are quiet and smooth - I'll give them that.
I haven't had to use them in much snow yet, so no reports on that.....
I put the Conti DWS on the wife's Audi at the same time as the MINI - she has about 25K on hers and they still look fine, I don't know why they didn't last on the MINI....they were tread wear warranted for 50K, I got 20......but the warranty was only pro-rated against another set of DWS, so I decided to try the Michys instead. -
Personally, I select products based upon quality and value, and when those two things are met and the product is made right here in the US, that's even better! -
Will be installing some Michelin PSS's today. 215/45 17. I'm so ready to get off of these run flats and see what everyone is talking about
I'll post my findings.
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Grizld700 Well-Known Member
215/45R17 Michelin Pilot Super Sports on NM RSe05 17x7.5" Wheels with +45mm offset using 8mm spacers to clear my KW Coilovers.
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Firebro17 Dazed, but not ConfusedLifetime Supporter
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My Yokos (Avid Envigors) were US made as well. I LOVE the new Michelin Pilot Super Sports I recently had installed. I think you will too.
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BlimeyCabrio Oscar Goldman of MINIsLifetime Supporter
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Dunlop Direzza II Star Spec, 225/45R16 (summer)
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BlimeyCabrio Oscar Goldman of MINIsLifetime Supporter
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Star Specs on a MINI are phenomenal. It's not about how they look. It'a about how they stick. And they're 200 treadwear autocross tires... of course they have no mileage warranty. They're disposable. Running them on the street makes this an expensive hobby.... I burn through a new set in one week at MOTD every year.
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The Michelin Pilot Super Sports have been a HUGE improvement over the Continental run flats I had on the car. Loving how the car feels now. Super smooth -
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Love my Dunlop Star Specs and I will never buy any other tire for Summer use.
I don't care about the tread wear just because they stick like no other tire even Michelin SS. I also I don't care about MPG because I run Meth and WOT when I can because its all about FUN. -
I see several people running 215/45r17 instead of the 205. Do those fit good on a 7 inch wide wheel? The tire selection seems to be a lot better. They will be going on some Enkei J10s that are 17x7.
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DneprDave Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
I've noticed that since I put 215/45 17 tires on my MINI my speedometer and GPS readings are closer than they were with 205/45 17 tires.
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Firebro17 Dazed, but not ConfusedLifetime Supporter
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Thanks guys. Looks like I'll be shopping for 215s.
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Spring Summer Fall Bridgestone RE760 205 50 16
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Savvy, I saw on another thread you were running the Potenza S-04. I'm strongly considering those. How have they been working for you? -
They cut the water on the road just as well as the DW does. But be warned... both of them get a bit scary on a wet highway (in a heavy downpour) below 3/32nds. New... you have nothing to worry about. You can hit decent puddles and the car won't flinch.
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