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nick654 03-20-2017 08:52 AM

Hankook Ventus V12 vs Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
 
Currently in the market for some new rubber and can't decide on either the Hankook's or the Michelin's. Im going to be running 255/35/19 305/30/19


Hankook Ventus V12: ~$800 ($700 w/ mail in rebate)
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S:~$1300

Does the extra performance from the Michelin's justify the extra $500-600? I would really rather put that money into other mods.

JARblue 03-20-2017 08:58 AM

With the Hankooks, you get what you pay for :eekdance:

With the Michelins, you get what you pay for :driving: :D

TerribleONE 03-20-2017 09:25 AM

These tires don't even belong in the same thread...

Go with the PS4s.

danegrey 03-20-2017 09:57 AM

Michelin Pilot Sport, just bought another set, damn good tire, for summer and when it rains...

NorthStyle 03-20-2017 10:13 AM

As everyone said above... the Hankooks didn't even compare with the Pilot Super Sports, I doubt they'll come close the the 4S since they're supposedly better than the Super Sports in every category (although that has yet to be proven).

nick654 03-20-2017 10:35 AM

Got it. Not going to cheap out on tires. Putting the order in for the 4PS :driving:

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TerribleONE 03-20-2017 10:50 AM

Good call

370zBLAST 03-20-2017 11:22 AM

Hankook are bang for your buck. I have a set and they are amazing tires! BUT you cant compare them to the pilots. Pilots are in a way better bracket then a hankook.

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GetYourWheels 03-20-2017 12:56 PM

Those Michellin PS4S are crazy! impressive tires.

chubbs 03-20-2017 01:09 PM

MPS4S aren't available for the front wheels in the UK, or I'd have them in a heartbeat. Michelin UK have recommended that I get Pilot Sport 4 XL (Extra Load), but I quite fancy the MPSuperSport XL, which are still available here.

nick654 03-20-2017 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GetYourWheels (Post 3629628)
Those Michellin PS4S are crazy! impressive tires.

Once i get my rims from you guys I will be able to see for myself :happydance:

240se 03-20-2017 05:15 PM

What tires are you running now and what do you think of them? If your hardcore into handling performance then the PS4S or the older PSS are the only way to go for daily driving. Also, with the Nismo rims I would run 275/35-19 front.

Chan Chee Hoe 03-20-2017 06:18 PM

The only Tyre that is close to the PS4s are the Bridgestone RE-11.

nis350 03-21-2017 12:07 AM

:iagree:

I suppose it depends on the type of driving you do. Hankook is great for primarily commuting and some spirit driving, but if you want the best, Michelin is the way to go.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370zBLAST (Post 3629597)
Hankook are bang for your buck. I have a set and they are amazing tires! BUT you cant compare them to the pilots. Pilots are in a way better bracket then a hankook.

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cjwsrt6 03-21-2017 08:44 AM

If you want a good alternative to both that is an excellent tire for the money look into the continental dw

nick654 03-21-2017 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 240se (Post 3629734)
What tires are you running now and what do you think of them? If your hardcore into handling performance then the PS4S or the older PSS are the only way to go for daily driving. Also, with the Nismo rims I would run 275/35-19 front.

Currently have my winter set up (Blizzaks) on since im still waiting for my new rims to come in and I only drove on the factory summer tires for a few months before I had to through the winters on so i cant really comment. Regardless im gonna get the Michelin's, and 275 is to much meat for me on a 9.5 inch rim :p

240se 03-21-2017 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cjwsrt6 (Post 3630013)
If you want a good alternative to both that is an excellent tire for the money look into the continental dw

Sidewalls are very soft on the Continental DW and steering precision is poor compared to the PSS.

240se 03-21-2017 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick654 (Post 3630044)
Currently have my winter set up (Blizzaks) on since im still waiting for my new rims to come in and I only drove on the factory summer tires for a few months before I had to through the winters on so i cant really comment. Regardless im gonna get the Michelin's, and 275 is to much meat for me on a 9.5 inch rim :p

I am running 275/35 on the 9" front sport Rays which is the minimum rim width recomended. The 9.5" Nismo fronts would be fine. Reduces understeer and balances handling.

The Ventus V12 may be worse that the stock summer tires that came on your Nismo. The Michelin's are a good choice especially since you have a set of winter tires to run in the cold.

barncobob 03-21-2017 11:51 AM

im usually a Mich man but a lot of good things said for Bridgestone SO4, not sure what the $ difference is

twyrick 04-05-2017 04:43 PM

re: Hankook Ventus tires
 
I've gotta say, I've run Ventus tires on several of my previous cars, including my Genesis Coupe 3.6GT and a Cadillac CTS coupe. My Nismo Z came with a new set of them on it from the dealer too. (Bought it used with 14.5K miles on it and dealership claimed they had to sell it with brand new tires, in order to qualify as a Nissan Certified Used vehicle. But obviously they went with what was cheapest for them.)

I don't race my cars on the track, but I want a tire that can handle high speed cornering and hard braking, as well as performing well in the rain. If anything, I can say the Ventus V12 performed as well as I could ever ask for on my CTS Coupe. (It was a bigger, heavier vehicle that was fast, but not REAL fast. Might have felt differently about the tires if I had the CTS-V.)

I haven't yet had the opportunity to really test the limits of the tires on the Nismo Z ... but I did have to do some freeway and back road driving in a rainstorm already, and the Ventus tires seemed perfectly adequate.

So my feeling is, if you're honestly just going to drive as a daily driver, but still want good performance on a budget? Ventus V12 is a great option. Only way I'd pay hundreds more for something else is if I needed every advantage for the track, or if there was enough evidence that you'd get more tread-life out of one of the others and still at least as good of performance. (IMO, Ventus tires do wear out relatively quickly.)


Quote:

Originally Posted by 370zBLAST (Post 3629597)
Hankook are bang for your buck. I have a set and they are amazing tires! BUT you cant compare them to the pilots. Pilots are in a way better bracket then a hankook.

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RumbleFish 04-05-2017 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barncobob (Post 3630161)
im usually a Mich man but a lot of good things said for Bridgestone SO4, not sure what the $ difference is

I run the S04's @ 265/305 and they grip just fine for my DD...they even did well enough for a track day @ Streets of Willow.

Yes, RE-11's are superior but, S04's are great bang for the buck.


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