barron64
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I honestly cannot tell a difference between the Conti’s and the Michelins in grip or regular driving. I got them warmed up recently at Deals Gap and you can see how sticky they got.Jinx lol we replied same exact time. That's interesting, on my SVE X500 19x10, Michelin AS3+ 265/35/19 was just a touch stretched if I remember right .. and the Michelin PS4S 275/35/19 is a perfect fit.
I don't think the aspect ratio is gonna make 275/40 a bad fit for me, we'll see though.
I heard the Michelins offer better dry performance than the Contact Sports so thats why I went with that. If the road conditions arent good I just slow down, it's already unpredictable enough with other drivers lol.
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