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Comparing sidewall stiffness: S-04 vs PSS

Originally Posted by BrandonT For anyone who has directly compared both, which has the stiffer and/or more stable sidewall? I'm getting a M235i in soon (xdrive) and looking for good

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Old 11-21-2014, 07:19 AM   #12 (permalink)
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For anyone who has directly compared both, which has the stiffer and/or more stable sidewall?

I'm getting a M235i in soon (xdrive) and looking for good summer tires. I have S-04's on my 370Z and really like them, but on hard corners they do roll a little before they bite. Just curious if the PSS is better or worse - both tires have been mentioned to have a softer sidewall in this category.
i've never had S-04's but last year i ran PSS's.

handling was great and i didnt have many issues with sidewall roll except when i ran the dragon. it was notciable there quite a bit lol

not to make it harder to decide but the RE-11s im running now held up much better on the dragon than the PSS sidewalls.
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