MagneRush
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- 2018 Mustang GT PP1 / 10auto
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hey guys, it’s been a long time, 2 kids later i’m back on the forum! lol anyways, my 2018 GT PP1 with MagneRide (stock performance wise) has chords showing on the front tires after 5 years and 26K miles. the tires are the originals that came on the car.
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (staggered)
I’ve been researching a bit and have seen a bunch of different opinions on what sizes should be used.
I was looking into the NITTO 555 G2 but just recently seen some negative reviews on them so i’m not sure what to do, should I stay with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires? or any other tires are better for my driving (mainly road/highway and this is not my primary vehicle so I don’t get to drive it that much - 26K miles in 5 years)
I’m also looking into a bit bigger/meatier tires to have a flush/slight poke possibly. I read that 305s would not fit on my rear wheel (9.5” wheel). I don’t want to modify the springs, no spacers, and want to keep the stock wheels.
any replies would be appreciated with your experiences with the tires I mentioned and different size options.
Thanks guys!
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (staggered)
- front: 255/40ZR19
- rear: 275/40ZR19
I’ve been researching a bit and have seen a bunch of different opinions on what sizes should be used.
I was looking into the NITTO 555 G2 but just recently seen some negative reviews on them so i’m not sure what to do, should I stay with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires? or any other tires are better for my driving (mainly road/highway and this is not my primary vehicle so I don’t get to drive it that much - 26K miles in 5 years)
I’m also looking into a bit bigger/meatier tires to have a flush/slight poke possibly. I read that 305s would not fit on my rear wheel (9.5” wheel). I don’t want to modify the springs, no spacers, and want to keep the stock wheels.
any replies would be appreciated with your experiences with the tires I mentioned and different size options.
Thanks guys!
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