255/35/R19 XL is the spec and I was told R is the new ZR, can anyone confirm this please?
I was under the impression that the GSD3 was replaced by the Asymmetric over a certain size.
Do they use the same compound as the Asymmetrics?
[TW]Fox;14963926 said:I have not noticed lots of tyre roar on mine. They are 265 35 18.
P-Zero are about the quietest tyre on the market, hence why they are the most popular tyre in the Mercedes world. Very impressed with them on the Porsche and will be endeavoring to get a set for my S-class when mine are next due.
Therefore i am not surprised that you find the Goodyear's noisy. Surprised by the performance thing though, they pretty much sacrifice noise and longevity for it and are the positive point of this tyre as far as i can see.
The lack of grip is not surprising either as it seems the OP has been hooning it on brand new tyres, rather then letting them bed in before stretching the legs on his RS4. Give them 300 miles and reassess the grip situation, you may be pleasantly surprised!
Need a 500+ on them before you benefit.
Go scrub the hell out of them.
Housey, can I ask how you find the Rs4?
My shortlist is:
Cayman S
997 Carrera S
RS4
E90 M3
The RS4 is wining at the minute, I prefer the "idiot proof ness" of AWD and after driving a friends the M3 I find in scarily tail happy even at 5/10's, dont think I would ever be comfortable pushing it in one of those.
Still need to drive the Porsches
ZR just means that it's rated over 150mph. it's still used, usually in conjunction with W or Y.
you tried sportcontact 3s?
Housey, what did you have on there before?
Hmm, scrub that - just re-read the OP
A few guys on IRC haven't been impressed with the F1-As. Have you had any experience of PS2s?
Need a 500+ on them before you benefit.