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Roadhog1 said:On the Pzeros I tried 32/40 - just the driver and warm day... reckon I got better feel and feedback from the car particulary on B roads!! Going to try 34/42. What do you use Damian?... Are you running Michs though....
Dave said:It's a good job Stevo's on holiday :lol: This is his favourite subject by a long way. He is insistent that tyres must be at the manufacturers figures of 38/44. However most people do try different pressures and find one that suits them best. I personally run my 996tt on 35/39
stats007 said:I swapped the Continental Sport Contact 2s on my 996 C4 for Michelin Pilot Sport N1s all round. £558 all in fitted and would definitely get them again.
simes69 said:Dunlop P9090s. They're nearly half the price of Michelins and would you really notice the difference? Sourced from Black Circles and installed by Central Tyres, Tonbridge. £270 for the rears.