Michelin Pilot Sport 4S have N0 rating
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I note these tyres are now N0 rated.
http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-pilot-spo...
I say now because they don't seem to be listed for 981 Cayman here
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/p...
Has anyone any experience of these, can comment on them?
http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-pilot-spo...
I say now because they don't seem to be listed for 981 Cayman here
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/p...
Has anyone any experience of these, can comment on them?
AndyMort said:
I note these tyres are now N0 rated.
http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-pilot-spo...
I say now because they don't seem to be listed for 981 Cayman here
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/p...
Has anyone any experience of these, can comment on them?
I have Michelin pilot sport 4s NO rating on my new Panamera.http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-pilot-spo...
I say now because they don't seem to be listed for 981 Cayman here
https://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/p...
Has anyone any experience of these, can comment on them?
Michelin last told me PS4S N marked 20" for 981/718 were due out possibly next month. But then they've been telling me they're due out soon for the last year and a half!
I'll wait until my F1's are wearing out and then try and find some. Rears are down to 4.5mm after 19k miles.
I'll wait until my F1's are wearing out and then try and find some. Rears are down to 4.5mm after 19k miles.
Edited by DJMC on Thursday 30th November 13:55
One of the sizes of PS4S that my other halves 911 takes appeared on Camskill the other day with N rating. No stock and no date for them but they weren't there the other week.
EDIT to add - front and rear sizes now showing: Annoying as I've just bought another set of Pirellis for it as they were the only N rated option other than Cups
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7692p152689/Miche...
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7696p152690/Miche...
EDIT to add - front and rear sizes now showing: Annoying as I've just bought another set of Pirellis for it as they were the only N rated option other than Cups
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7692p152689/Miche...
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7696p152690/Miche...
Edited by PaulD86 on Thursday 30th November 15:37
PaulD86 said:
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7692p152689/Miche...
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7696p152690/Miche...
I presume these are 991 Turbo sizes, or 991 GT3 if someone wanted a road tyre?https://www.camskill.co.uk/m63b0s7696p152690/Miche...
Interesting video to help show what all the fuss is about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kasI6HtxcH0
I've always found the N rated tyres available to the 981 lacking, I'm so happy with my new Michelin's!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kasI6HtxcH0
I've always found the N rated tyres available to the 981 lacking, I'm so happy with my new Michelin's!
Edited by SkinnyPete on Friday 1st December 14:06
gtsralph said:
A PCGB member is having these N0 tyres fitted to his 718CS so they must be available albeit perhaps in limited supply at present
I can find the rears at Tyreleader: https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/michelin/pi...
Can't find the fronts online via a quick search.
Of course you can get these NON N-marked, but I need the "N" for my warranty.
If anyone finds front or rear, N-marked, and in stock could they post a link so we know they are actually around? Might help those looking.
When looking for tyres for my wife's X! recently I found "in stock" on a web page didn't actually mean they had them!
Presuming Ed said:
Just had a set of 4 MPS4S fitted to my 981 Cayman. The sidewalls feel very soft to touch, looking forward to 5 o'clock when I can go for a drive
Please let us have your thoughts. I presume they will stick like sh*t to a shovel, so what I'm really interested in is ride quality and road noise. Cheers.Cabsi said:
Presuming Ed said:
Just had a set of 4 MPS4S fitted to my 981 Cayman. The sidewalls feel very soft to touch, looking forward to 5 o'clock when I can go for a drive
Please let us have your thoughts. I presume they will stick like sh*t to a shovel, so what I'm really interested in is ride quality and road noise. Cheers.Obviously it's cold and wet at the minute so no track orientated tyre is going to work well without getting some heat into it, but I look forward to seeing how things progress as the miles increase and I get to experience the tyre in more scenarios.
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