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Old 04-23-2021, 07:29 PM   #15
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Continental ExtremeContact Sports are only about $60 more for a set of four than Nitto's latest and greatest (i.e. least shitty) 555RII. Those Nittos are realistically track tires (100tw). The Contis are about $270 more than the Nitto 555G2s, which are a summer-only street tire. But the Contis are virtually identical in performance and quality to the PS4S in both dry and wet grip, tread life, and noise/comfort, and will be an order of magnitude better than the 555G2 in all of these aspects as well as basic quality (e.g. staying round). For an all season, the Conti Sport Contact 5P is $120 cheaper than the EC Sports.
Yeah the Contis are a little cheaper but most reviews have the Michelins performing a little better and lasting longer, from the tire rack review data and reading through the reviews this seems to be the case, on average... I have read some reviews of heavier cars wearing out the Contis pretty quickly. Considering they'll only see street use they will probably last me 3 years so I'll spend the extra couple hundred on the PS4S.

I race mt bikes (Enduro Downhill) and currently have both Michelin and Conti... Michelin is better there too, I'd say they are making the best mt bike tires on the market right now.
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Old 04-23-2021, 08:49 PM   #16
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why would you want to use the 19s for track use and the 20s for street use? i have 20s right now and keep looking at 19s but just cant figure out if i want a staggered or square setup and what tires/size to use for track use
I got in the Apex sale for a square setup only because I can then rotate the tires.
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Old 04-23-2021, 09:10 PM   #17
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why would you want to use the 19s for track use and the 20s for street use? i have 20s right now and keep looking at 19s but just cant figure out if i want a staggered or square setup and what tires/size to use for track use
19s are lighter and less expensive, a little shorter so gearing is effectively lower and as mentioned the square setup w/ front spacer allows rotation.

I went 18s for autox, mostly because I can run 315/30/18 square. It's a common size, lighter, smaller, lower gearing and more fender clearance. Will be used exclusively in track mode with all nannies off so I don't care about how it'll work w/ PTM modes.

I went 19s for street, I'm partial to Michelin and last I looked the 305/20s were nearly $500 each, 19s are much less. Also, I'm thinking I can squeeze 325/19 and 305/19 PS4S in there, which should be entertaining, and Apex had a good deal on wheels. Close enough to OEM for it to work well with the electronics, imo.

I like the idea of using the OEM 20s and SC3s for track, it's what the car's stability systems were designed around and the SC3s are cheap with tire rack's deals or USAA 25% discount. ZLE size and SC3R are better, but more $ than I care to spend on tires. OEM 20's are a bit much on the street in many ways... grip depends on tire temp to a massive degree, so it's much more inconsistent vs PS4S, hydroplanes too easy, wears too fast. But when warm these tires are amazing, performance is better than PS4S for sure.
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Old 05-07-2021, 04:00 PM   #18
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I just put the new tires and rims on, and there’s no question in my mind now, stick with the ZL1 sizes 285/30 and 305 30’s on 10 and 11” width with the suggested offset. Thanks MRR! The rake is perfect, they fit right with no rubbing and they do not stick out.
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Old 05-07-2021, 05:03 PM   #19
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I just put the new tires and rims on, and there’s no question in my mind now, stick with the ZL1 sizes 285/30 and 305 30’s on 10 and 11” width with the suggested offset. Thanks MRR! The rake is perfect, they fit right with no rubbing and they do not stick out.
Absolutely. Better to stick with this setup. I did. No issues. And I have MRC

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Old 05-08-2021, 02:03 PM   #20
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