Offering a unique tread design that maintains traction - rain or shine. A Max Performance Summer Tire Enhanced Steering Response Large Footprint Unique Tread Design Semi-Slick Outer Tread For information on tire installation, click here.
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Brand | Michelin |
Item model number | Pilot Sport PS2 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 1615845 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 086699014238 |
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OEM tires on my '06 C6 Corvette lasted 20,000 miles. I now have 25,000 additional miles on my run-flat PS2s with plenty of treadwear left. No "autocross racing," but plenty of mountain roads and aggressive curves, plus normal city and highway driving. Confidence! TWICE nail punctured tires (same wheel) in parking lots. Warranty replacements, no hassle. Michelin = only way to go for me!
The Pilot Sports were stock on my M3 and they are spectacular, with incredible grip, amazing wear considering the softness of the compound and grip they can produce. I have 15K miles on the rears, they are ready to be replaced but given my driving style this is better than any other summer performance tire I've owned. The tires are solid as a rock, incredibly responsive feel, cornering at high speed is point and go, never punishing, exceptionally quiet even with nearly 15K miles on them. Best tires I've owned
I have Michelin tires on my Corvette and on my pickup truck. I would have them on my motorcycle but Michelin does not make them yet for the model of motorcycle I have. I have been buying Michelin tires since 1966. They wear better than any other tires.
I bought my PS/2's for the front of my SLK350 in March '11 and recently replaced them after 63,531 miles! I've been very pleased overall with Michelin's and these were noteworthy because of the longevity. I've replaced them with PS A/S3's. I recommend these tires.
These tires are magnificent. The grip, handling and braking is simply fantastic. Not to mention, i'm above 32k miles and just now buying 2 front PS2's. The rear PS2's have a considerable amount of tread left. I think me and the ZR1 will burn those babies off for a little fun and to expedite the purchase of 2 more rears. I do want to try to keep the tread wear as even as i can. I'm sure Michelin will appreciate that....
These tires are magnificent. The grip, handling and braking is simply fantastic I really feel a big difference after putting on these tires on.
I have had these tires on all my cars because I have found them to hold the road better than any other tire I have tried. They hold their thread longer and if you hit a pothole it isn't a automatic flat tire. I will keep buying these.
This is is supreme and great for performance vehicles. It is costly but it is a very good tire if you have the sport vehicle for it. It also gets good grip on take off
Love these tires. I have them on my charger and they made a huge different compared to my stock tires. Good grip , keep you you planted to the road and great handling as well.
I had a set of PS2's on my '96 Porsche 911 Twin Turbo which has HP increased to 500+. It's a street car that I have tracked at Laguna Seca a couple of time on Michelin Cub tires. I don't drive this car that easy and normally am on twisty roads. My 19" street wheels use 235/35/19 front, and 315/25/19 in the rear. I normally go through 2 sets of rear tires to 1 set of front. I got 17K miles out of the rear tires the last time. I've tried other tire brands on the car in these sizes, and have only gotten around 12K miles out of them. PS2's in these sizes are VERY expensive, but their handling and surprisingly longer wear, make them my choice of tire. My car has 102K miles on it, 70K of which I put on since I brought the car 7 years ago. The think the PS2's are the best performance street tire I've used so. far.