Michelin PS2 question..19"

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Dear all, my E60 tires are currently 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 rear. I'll likely be changing them in a few months and would like to find out the following (I realize this may have been asked before but I just wanted more specifics and the 'latest' as the info may be outdated). Anyone who happen to have these current info and willing to share is much appreciated:From what's I've gathered from scanning various topics, the PS2 / Conti / Falken are most talked about. I'm thinking PS2 so for the exact same size as my current tires, anyone know 1) What's the latest pricing for Michelin PS2? 2) Usually in stock or must order? 3) Recommended shop plus address/contact?I also read some very positive comments specifically for the Hankook Ventus (v12 evo?) for that price. Anyone knows if they have my sizes here and how much? (the local distributor website does not show these sizes but the international website have all sizes so just wondering). Thanks!
 
Have U tried Good Year F1 Asym? I'm using it now on my E60, happy with the performance so far.
 
PS2 in my experience is best in the wet, while only marginally better than Adrenelins when dry. Expect to pay about 1.2k each; for exact pricing, visit Manji at PJS7.
 
Zul;472682 said:
Have U tried Good Year F1 Asym? I'm using it now on my E60, happy with the performance so far.

No I've not tried the F1 Asym but it's also under consideration as well. Any suggestion as to where would be a reasonable shop around PJ/Subang to enquire about latest prices for my sizes?
 
I think you can try calling CKL in SS18. A friend changed PP2s there..seems quite ok the pricing.
 
PS2 for 19/40/245 = 10XX - got stock, 275/35/19 = 15XX - not sure at Manji (not sure if I should display the contact here... so you can PM me)
Best tires I've used in the wet are one directional tyres, i.e. eagle F1 G3DS? and Toyo T1R. But they aren't that great for extreme performance.
 
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