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Michelin Pilot Sport GT 2PL

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Been looking on marketplace for a pair of used PS4S that fit my car, 18 inch, and are within reasonable driving distance. Not so easy. The other day these popped up right across town. The size is 31/71-18. They are new never mounted old stock from 2021. The guy only wanted 100 bux for the pair. Snapped them up and popped them on a pair or Bravados. Seem to clear everything ok and a short trip around the block seemed fine. I don't know anything about them only what I read on google. Very sticky and run smooth even though I didn't balance them yet. IMG_0585.jpg IMG_0589.jpg IMG_0591.jpg
 


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Good find
 


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They look pretty cool! Tread looks like it is designed to handle rain. What size is that approximately?
 


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As an interesting data point, the PS4Ss get very hard after about 4 or 5 years.

I've got a set that have very few miles on them that I have to replace before I go back to HPR (a road course).

So the point is that if you would have found them, but they would have been likely pretty hard and not served your purpose.
 


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Agree with @BULL last year I replaced my 4-5 yr old rears, not because of thread remaining! They were too slick. New pair turned a sub 11 sec 1/4 mile on a crappy street this year.

That is some sort of comp tire. If so, it may be not good at all on wet pavement. It says it is NOT a street tire you know?
 


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Should be ok if they were stored in climate controlled conditions. The problem with them is limited traction in cold weather under 50 or 45 degrees or on cold roads. All l do, the tires will be subject to developing cracks in cold weather
 


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