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My Cayman is needing two rear tyres ( MOT advisory ) P-Zero's fitted all round which I've been very happy with, the fonts are original but are now six years old...so I'am thinking about a full brand new set.
I've priced up tyres at Tyreleader, Openo etc but today I was in Costco and priced up a set of Michelin PS2's which were on offer at £100 off which brought them very close to the online retailer prices.
As I said I like the P-Zero's but the PS2's must be a good tyre too yes...can you guys offer some opinions pro's and con's of each brand.
I look forward to your comments....thanks.
I've priced up tyres at Tyreleader, Openo etc but today I was in Costco and priced up a set of Michelin PS2's which were on offer at £100 off which brought them very close to the online retailer prices.
As I said I like the P-Zero's but the PS2's must be a good tyre too yes...can you guys offer some opinions pro's and con's of each brand.
I look forward to your comments....thanks.
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My car is under warranty so no Supersports I'am affraid, whats all that about anyway N rated tyres more bloody Porsche nonsense.
I went to a local tyre depot today to priced up the tyres, bulls
t detector at the ready...it went off really quick, I was told " I woudn't fit Michelins they are too soft and are prone to cracking " and no it wasn't Kwik Fit for a change.
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My car is under warranty so no Supersports I'am affraid, whats all that about anyway N rated tyres more bloody Porsche nonsense.
Beanoir said:
The PS2 are superior to the P-Zero, you won't be disappointed.
OK, why are they better and in what way.I went to a local tyre depot today to priced up the tyres, bulls
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