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<blockquote data-quote="bibendum" data-source="post: 164444" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>I believe Michelin PS2 is better, in terms of wet grip, as compared to Conti or Toyo. Have not tried Pirelli yet...</p><p>My 17s still have around 40% tread and it performs as it should be.. I still have my brand new 235/35 R19 Michelin PS2 sitting in the shop... still waiting for the rims..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bibendum, post: 164444, member: 2025"] I believe Michelin PS2 is better, in terms of wet grip, as compared to Conti or Toyo. Have not tried Pirelli yet... My 17s still have around 40% tread and it performs as it should be.. I still have my brand new 235/35 R19 Michelin PS2 sitting in the shop... still waiting for the rims.. [/QUOTE]
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