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      05-02-2024, 12:37 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by M5Rick View Post
Replaced a worn rear PS4S not long ago that had a repair then another nail found it together with cracks forming on the side walls, I replaced it with a spare near new Michelin I bought a year ago online and man did I need it.
If I have problems with cracking on the rest of them then I'll consider Continental which I notice have many types for the 265 to 305 sizes as opposed to the Michelin Ps4 and now this newer PS5 which i'm not keen on.
The problem with low mileage cars are tyres that have plenty of tread but the rubber gets older with time and it's more prevalent on performance car compounds.
According to Michelin the new Michelin ps5 is the newer version of the ps4 with better wet grip, quieter and longer lasting.

The ps5 is going to be the replacement to the ps4 and is a completely different tire to the ps4s. The ps4s is still the better performance tire
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