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<blockquote data-quote="nazli" data-source="post: 328425" data-attributes="member: 9606"><p>Already drove an e90 running the asymmetric 235 40 18 and 265 35 18 compare to my sets of PS2. What i can conclude that PS2 is much more lighter tyre (France) - Brazil a bit heavier. And PS2 fares brilliantly during the critical high speed cornering. (I used to run PS2 up to the last 10% of threads n still very good ~ in dry).Value for money is definitely asymmetric.</p><p> p/s my car running on rays re30 rims currently, kw v2 medium set up, adjustable anti roll bars, ecu reflash etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nazli, post: 328425, member: 9606"] Already drove an e90 running the asymmetric 235 40 18 and 265 35 18 compare to my sets of PS2. What i can conclude that PS2 is much more lighter tyre (France) - Brazil a bit heavier. And PS2 fares brilliantly during the critical high speed cornering. (I used to run PS2 up to the last 10% of threads n still very good ~ in dry).Value for money is definitely asymmetric. p/s my car running on rays re30 rims currently, kw v2 medium set up, adjustable anti roll bars, ecu reflash etc. [/QUOTE]
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