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ecarfan Apr 16, 2016
hcsharp Apr 17, 2016
ChadS Apr 17, 2016
gregd Apr 18, 2016
Adrian Apr 18, 2016
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Adrian Aug 22, 2016
BartJ Aug 22, 2016
jordanthompson Aug 22, 2016
BartJ Aug 22, 2016
Stefan T Chad, thanks for the info.
Greg, what size are the Michelins you are running?�
We should probably move this discussion over to the tire threads... except we're talking about all Roadster versions here and there's two tire threads. Chad are you sure it was the Michelin Pilot Sport and not the Pilot Super Sport? Both have low rolling resistance but the Pilot Super Sport has much better performance. It's a pure summer tire like the AD07, not an A/S. Michelin doesn't make either one in the front size we need.�
The message I got said "Michelin Pilot Sport 3�s".�
Probably the same thing. Here's what I have, but no idea how or when they got there (already on the car when I bought it in Dec-2014).
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They are far from the same thing. PS3s are performance tires, what you have is are allseasons. Massive difference in performance, but consumption might be similar.�
... hence the "A/S" in the name - all season. Thanks, learned something today.
But, to the topic if this thread, neither of these are particularly intended to be low rolling resistance, so not part of the overall 3.0 package, as originally announced. Right?�
That would be my guess as well. They're probably going for something along Michelins Primacy tires.�
my local dealer sais that AD07 and AD08 are not available anymore ....
he proposes advan Sport V105S. (225/45/17)
anyone can comment on that ?�
Here's what I just bought two weeks ago:
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Yes I know they are still available elsewhere.
But I was interested to know what you guys think of these for a Roadster :
Yokohama Advan Sport V105S. (225/45/17)�
The reason that they are not availble in EU is they have to high noise�
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