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2010 roadstar tour sport need new tires. I am not a speedstar dont do a lot of "burn out". The factory tires that can with the car were loud but

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Old 11-09-2015, 07:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2010 roadstar tour sport need new tires. I am not a speedstar dont do a lot of "burn out". The factory tires that can with the car were loud but i knew that from the start; its an convertable. I live in virginia and fl, so summer tires should do. i heard some good things about the pilots as for as reducing road noise. But because of pricing the SO-4s are in my price range. Are the SO-4s have as much road noise as the factory tires that came with the car. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good replacement tires....details please.
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Old 11-09-2015, 09:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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if Michelin makes tires in ur size you cant go wrong with MPSS...coming from Porsche 997 and that is what everyone is using, I loved mine...
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Love my PSS's. However I heard that the S-04s are good tires for the money.
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Old 11-09-2015, 10:23 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I am running S04s on my car.They are great tires for the money.Quieter than the stock Yokohama tires.
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Old 11-09-2015, 04:11 PM   #5 (permalink)
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if u run S04's make sure to get the 285/35/19 for the rears. 275/35/19 are narrow for some reason

and i sound like a broken record..
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watz a record? <= leon
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if u run S04's make sure to get the 285/35/19 for the rears. 275/35/19 are narrow for some reason

and i sound like a broken record..
Even my 285/30/20 are narrower than the same size michelins I replaced with
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no problems with my s04's, great alternative compared to MPSS if cost is an issue
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I personally like the continental DW. Theyre great in both summer and wet, cheaper and hold up
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yah, if u dont mind the round sidewall and softish ride, the DW's are a good set too.
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are the 285/35-19 just for appearance or for ride quality. do you have pictures of your rear tires
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if u run S04's make sure to get the 285/35/19 for the rears. 275/35/19 are narrow for some reason

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good call..im a tire guy to the max..the SO4s are an inch less wide than the stock RE050A for the same size, going up one size is perfect..

I usually run Michelin but Im liking these Stones..
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good call..im a tire guy to the max..the SO4s are an inch less wide than the stock RE050A for the same size, going up one size is perfect..

I usually run Michelin but Im liking these Stones..
What about 245/40/19's on the front? Are they the same width as the RE050A's?
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