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07-09-2012, 06:55 PM | #1 |
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Hi Gary
Just pick up the Pilot Sport 2 ZP's for my 335i xdrive, replaced the bridgestone potenzas 050. Find the Michelin's feel a little 'soggy' in the corners, what would you recommend in terms of tire pressure, temps here 75-95 and I rarely drive over 100 mph. |
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haha, I like how you wrote this thread directly to Gary :P
The Michelin's might feel a bit soggy since you're coming from run-flats to non-run flats.
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