Tires for 19" wheels...
#16
Other than the price PS2's can't be beat.
I think Bridgestone's come in 2nd.
If you have the $$$$ . . . Go PS2!
ps. I had Pirelli P Zero's on a 2001 Boxster S and they felt like I was always driving on a 'slick track'. Never knew when the rear end would become my front end, side end, etc. You get the picture.
I think Bridgestone's come in 2nd.
If you have the $$$$ . . . Go PS2!
ps. I had Pirelli P Zero's on a 2001 Boxster S and they felt like I was always driving on a 'slick track'. Never knew when the rear end would become my front end, side end, etc. You get the picture.
#18
I am running Michelin Pilots on my 997's 19's and had the same on my 360 Modena and have had no problems with them and actually like them~ They seem to run smooth with plenty of grip and minimal road noise but I do have to admit they do wear out a bit fast~
I had Pirelli P-Zeros on my Murcielago and they wore down very fast~ Out of the bunch the ones that seem to last the longest were the Continentals on my 993~ I haven't had the pleasure of trying out Bridgestones yet so I couldn't comment~
But for the most part, I am pretty happy with my Michelins on my 997 at the moment~
I had Pirelli P-Zeros on my Murcielago and they wore down very fast~ Out of the bunch the ones that seem to last the longest were the Continentals on my 993~ I haven't had the pleasure of trying out Bridgestones yet so I couldn't comment~
But for the most part, I am pretty happy with my Michelins on my 997 at the moment~
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