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Old 02-12-2017, 06:20 PM
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Default New Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S news

Michelin is releasing a new tire model soon called the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S.

It will be available in a size for the F-Type R 295/30ZR20/XL
...for an MSRP of $403! Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S Tires | Michelin USA

This tire better be damn good for that amount of money, that's way more than the PSS, right?

Anyone know the street date for these?

 

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Not that much more than PS2...




Also See: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-tires-175758/
 

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$50 per wheel more not bad for newest, best.
 
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A year and a half ago the list price on the 295/30-20 PSS was $396. Tire Rack was selling them at that time for $326. Their price has come down as they clear the inventory in advance of the 4S.
 
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Well the silver lining is the price of the MPSS - my local Discount Tire charged me $266 for the front and $299 for the rear...which worked out cheaper than TireRack after counting shipping etc...I figured go for it as I knew the tires and there wasn't clear indication if Michelin would roll out all the sizes at once...

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what do folks think about getting pilot super sports now with these on the horizon? Will the super sports be discontinued making it hard to get a replacement should one get damaged?
 
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Can't wait for the P Zeroes to wear out. I don't daily drive it so when I do it takes a few minutes to get rid of the "square tire" feel. I had the same issue with the P Zeroes on the F430. I have Michelin on my Z06 and my Avalanche and never get the "square tire" feel.
 
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what the hell is the "square tire"....lol...do you mean tht because your car has been sitting for a long time, that it develops a flat spot on the tires? That would take a loooong time of no movement...i have parked a the airport for weeks and never experienced anything like that.
 
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Originally Posted by Cherry_560sel
what the hell is the "square tire"....lol...do you mean tht because your car has been sitting for a long time, that it develops a flat spot on the tires? That would take a loooong time of no movement...i have parked a the airport for weeks and never experienced anything like that.
Yep. Flat spotting or something very similar and it happens after a few days. My F430 did the same thing. Both have/had P Zeroes. It goes away by the time I get to the end of my street. Tire pressure is spot on. I check it weekly.
 
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Originally Posted by Tally Ho
Yep. Flat spotting or something very similar and it happens after a few days. My F430 did the same thing. Both have/had P Zeroes. It goes away by the time I get to the end of my street. Tire pressure is spot on. I check it weekly.

That won't occur if you put 10-15 p.s.i above the manufacturers recommended pressures into them before you park up for long periods.


My F gets 50PSI in each tyre before I go away on business...I let them back down to normal (37) 6 weeks later, and they are round still, and that's on the fair/crap OEM P0's.
 
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I only put 40psi in mine for winter storage, and haven't noticed flat spots in the spring.
 
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I"m new to P-Zeros, They seem to "sing" quite a bit on different surfaces. By sing, I mean it's like they are playing a tune with different pitches at varying speeds and surfaces....Enough so that I m considering the MPSS. Have other's here with P-Zero's found them to be singy or noisy?
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People generally say the PSS are quieter, though I didn't note much difference when I swapped.
 
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Me too
 
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Every Pirelli tire I've had are noisy and hard. On Michelin site says tire wear warranty on new PS is 30k!
 
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Originally Posted by bjg625
Every Pirelli tire I've had are noisy and hard. On Michelin site says tire wear warranty on new PS is 30k!
That effectively cuts the cost in half.
 
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My plan is my 17mm spacers and these. If I have to worry about scraping, 295s in rear. Not lowered (I wish, but driveway says no).

 
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Be careful with this configuration (305s plus 17mm spacer). If you hit a hard bump your rear tire will grab the fender lip.
 
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