Tire Replacement-- Mix?
#1
Tire Replacement-- Mix?
I have Panamera S with Porsche Turbo 20" wheels..My front Pirelli P Zero OEM tires are just about gone at 18,000 miles, but the rears still have most of their tread, as they were replaced under tire warranty relatively recently.
I was considering putting Michelin Pilots on the fronts rather than starting over with the OEM style Pirellis, but since Porsche makes a big deal about tire fitment and ratings I am curious if the mixing of brands on front and rear axles is advisable.. I am just curious about other's experience with tire replacements and/or mixing of different tire brands/models on front and rear axles
I was considering putting Michelin Pilots on the fronts rather than starting over with the OEM style Pirellis, but since Porsche makes a big deal about tire fitment and ratings I am curious if the mixing of brands on front and rear axles is advisable.. I am just curious about other's experience with tire replacements and/or mixing of different tire brands/models on front and rear axles
#3
One of the first things you learn on the track is there is nothing more important than your tires. You never want to mix different types of tires.
The car is designed to operate with 4 tires that have the same characteristics in terms of grip, steering response, braking, wear, etc. If you mix tires, you change the balance and handling of the car, and it's never for the better.
I would sell the Pirellis and get Michelin Pilot Super Sports all around. The difference should be significant.
The car is designed to operate with 4 tires that have the same characteristics in terms of grip, steering response, braking, wear, etc. If you mix tires, you change the balance and handling of the car, and it's never for the better.
I would sell the Pirellis and get Michelin Pilot Super Sports all around. The difference should be significant.
#6
If its a respectable tire shop they no more about tires than dealers. They usually use the services of an outside tire shop anyway. I use the same tire shop than the local dealer uses for their cars. The tire shop has to know about locking the air suspension etc. Ask the dealer who they use.
#7
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1st.....DO NOT mix tires
2nd.....I WILL use my local dealership to install, balance and align - I maintain a good relationship with them (I've got a complete set of new, sitting in the garage and will have them mounted after my "summer driving trip" (got a good price on them))
1st.....DO NOT mix tires
2nd.....I WILL use my local dealership to install, balance and align - I maintain a good relationship with them (I've got a complete set of new, sitting in the garage and will have them mounted after my "summer driving trip" (got a good price on them))
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#8
Apart from sport auto testing the PTTS recently with Michelin Pilot Supersports there is no such info that they fit our cars yet. As all reputable tire shops would recommend sticking to the Porsche 'N' rated tires, anymore info on the Michelin PSS's?
#9
You have understood this wrong. The tires in the test were N0 Michelin PSS. Not the same as in the M5, check the scan in the test. So they are recommended.
#10
But i havnt found a single site or tire shop that has any info on that tire yet
#11
As long you are changing them in pairs (the front or rears) and you are selecting a tire that is of comparable rating (ie high perfomance summer etc) you should not have any problems. With all the electronic track nannies in a Panamera, they will compensate for the differences in handling characteristics.
#12
You are right, Michelin suggests PS2 even on German web site although they state that Pilot Super Sport was developed with Porsche, Ferrari etc. I think they pushed the tire for this test. Id contact Michelin directly.
#13
They will also slow you down and wear out your pads.
#14
Super Sports are widely available at Tire Rack.
They are a FAR SUPERIOR tire to all others.
30,000 mile limited warranty, 300 wear factor.
This tire will be rated by Porsche in about three years; Porsche is very slow to test new tires. Ferrari installs as OEM.
Make your choice!!
Cheers, JohnnyB
They are a FAR SUPERIOR tire to all others.
30,000 mile limited warranty, 300 wear factor.
This tire will be rated by Porsche in about three years; Porsche is very slow to test new tires. Ferrari installs as OEM.
Make your choice!!
Cheers, JohnnyB
#15
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