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Why does a 285/35/19 MPSS cost $50 more then a 305/35/19 MPSS? Better yet, why is the 275/40/19 MPSS $112 less then the 285? I really don't care for an answer, because I'm sure it involves "well that tire was made for this car, so they can charge more.."

Since I'm trying to save $232 with a size variation, would a 275/40/19 MPSS work with a 19x10 +40 OS work on the front of our cars?

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try pricing a 295/35/19 MPSS!!!
 

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I dealt with a similar strange pricing structure when I purchased my set of Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06's. I have the factory option 20" Foundry wheels (square setup). The stock tire size is 265/35/20. I was debating going a little bit wider with a 275/35/20. When I saw that the 275's were $50 cheaper than the 265's, it was a win-win!

I can't give you a great answer. I'm just going to assume one size is in more demand than the other? Perhaps where you're buying from has 1 in stock and not the other? Then again, Discount Tire Direct had to order my 275's from Continental, so I dunno...
 

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Pricing is based upon market economics, not the amount of rubber.

275/40/19 MPSS will work.

I'd love for Michelin to make a 305/35-20. Why there are only like three tires available in this size yet it is the ideal size for an 11" wide wheel baffles me, but again... economics.
 
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try pricing a 295/35/19 MPSS!!!
They're $3 more than the 305, over $60 less than the 285... Thanks.
Does a 295 like that fit on the front though?
 

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Pricing is based upon market economics, not the amount of rubber.

275/40/19 MPSS will work.

I'd love for Michelin to make a 305/35-20. Why there are only like three tires available in this size yet it is the ideal size for an 11" wide wheel baffles me, but again... economics.
Yeah I fully understand. Its funny because in my search one of the smaller sizes, Clicked on the tire size and instead of the tire picture showing up, which normally happens. A Porsche logo appears, well that was the most expensive MPSS I've seen yet that wasn't a run flat.
 

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I'm not sure where you are pricing them, but just a quick look at Tire Rack shows the 305/35 being $60+ more per tire than the 285.
 

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Yeah I fully understand. Its funny because in my search one of the smaller sizes, Clicked on the tire size and instead of the tire picture showing up, which normally happens. A Porsche logo appears, well that was the most expensive MPSS I've seen yet that wasn't a run flat.
Those are N spec tires that are made for OEM Porsche. They go through different tests that are designed by the Porsche engineers.
 
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I'm not sure where you are pricing them, but just a quick look at Tire Rack shows the 305/35 being $60+ more per tire than the 285.
Costco, cause they beat my friends wholesale prices.
 

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Why does a 285/35/19 MPSS cost $50 more then a 305/35/19 MPSS? Better yet, why is the 275/40/19 MPSS $112 less then the 285? I really don't care for an answer, because I'm sure it involves "well that tire was made for this car, so they can charge more.."

Since I'm trying to save $232 with a size variation, would a 275/40/19 MPSS work with a 19x10 +40 OS work on the front of our cars?

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275/40/19 will be fine.
 

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Those are N spec tires that are made for OEM Porsche. They go through different tests that are designed by the Porsche engineers.
Yup, even said NO next to the size description.
 

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Those are N spec tires that are made for OEM Porsche. They go through different tests that are designed by the Porsche engineers.
the premium for the N spec is nuts IMO but its there for a reason.
 

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There are a lot of strange prices like that. Think common sizes are cheaper even if they are larger. 245/45/18 prices are cheaper than 245/50/18 so must be a more common size.
 

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I'm thinking of 295/35-19 in the rear and 255/40-19 in the front. $395/each and $267/each respectively @ tirerack. A bit expensive, but I've been a fan of the Super Sports for a while.
 
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I have not seen people complain about these tires. I personally have zero experience with this model, but have liked Michelin s in the past.
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