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Tires if cost didn't matter Michelin super sport

maestromaestro

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^^^Are the 'Track Connect' ones shaved to more of a slick tread, or are they a whole different compound/tread pattern?

Yeah, I probably would not even chance those crunchy carbon wheels on either the street OR a road course, given their rarity and $$$$. [wink] [:(]
I wouldn’t know. The first thing I did was to take those CF exotics with their bubble gum tires off. Been sitting on a rack ever since - I have to move them every so often to avoid a permanent crease on the tires....

Bought a set of Project 6GR wheels that are almost identical to the OEM, shod with PSS - all for less than the cost of a single stock wheel. She’s a garage queen and I’m just a poseur. Well, when it comes to that one, at least.
 


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Tyre review on YouTube did a great review of these two tires pitted against each other in a Focus ST.

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Yup. Saw that vid. They tried their hardest not to knock the non S, but you could still tell how they felt about it in comparison to the S
It's interesting to me that you like the Bridgestone tires. What climate are you running them in? Non-stop or have you switched out for the winter?

I ask because it seems that mine have gone completely hard after only 10k with plenty of life left since I switch out for a winter setup for ~5 months of the year. Now that the weather is dry, I've been trying to push them and get no squeal, no grip. I start to lose control as if the asphalt is covered in dust, but even on clean roads I get that same slow and vague loss of control. I've tested the same scenarios in a fiesta equipped with the all season Michelin as3+ and felt I had much better feel and control. It was a lot easier to feel confident in that car.

If money was no object I would probably try the a052, as they are at the $200 price point. Direzza Ziii and rt660 still seem competitive and at a better price as far as my research goes. I personally can't wait for the excuse to replace the Bridgestone tires with something else.

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Maybe you stored yours in a cold garage, idk. I've always kept my off-season wheels in my hallway closet (apt life [emoji19]), which is of course always about 65+ degrees.

The Bridgestones are quite sensitive to temperature, like most summer tires are. But I do think these are even more so.

Bridgestones in particular are known for cracking in between treads if left in cold weather for too long.
 




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