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Thoughts on Michelin Super Sport/Pilot Sport
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16610461" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>I run supersports on my 20" Velgen VMB7s, staggered setup. They dont like temps below 60*F and nothing short of drag tires will hook with the power I put down but they are much harder to get to spin on the highways. Cornering and other lateral grip is fantastic. They do really well in the rain as well, but are crap in even a dusting of snow. They dont make supersports anymore, so the ones you find might be a few years old (if you can find them), but the Pilot sports are their successor. I have 265 30 20 up front and the Ferrari spec 295 30 20 in the rear that are actually wider than the 305 nittos I used to run on the lightning. It's hard to tell but in the rear the outside edge of the tire is parallel/ slightly inside the fender lip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16610461, member: 51947"] I run supersports on my 20" Velgen VMB7s, staggered setup. They dont like temps below 60*F and nothing short of drag tires will hook with the power I put down but they are much harder to get to spin on the highways. Cornering and other lateral grip is fantastic. They do really well in the rain as well, but are crap in even a dusting of snow. They dont make supersports anymore, so the ones you find might be a few years old (if you can find them), but the Pilot sports are their successor. I have 265 30 20 up front and the Ferrari spec 295 30 20 in the rear that are actually wider than the 305 nittos I used to run on the lightning. It's hard to tell but in the rear the outside edge of the tire is parallel/ slightly inside the fender lip. [/QUOTE]
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