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Michelin PS 4S - Worth It?

funnyman850

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I don't slide so easily at all. Many places I drive where I would gun it, I would fishtail. Got scary a few times. Those same places, I don't lose traction at all doing the same thing. They are just a better tire for daily / weekend warrior where I live.. Also way better in cold or wet weather. I would slip all the time on painted lines and stop lights on the road if they were wet or it was cold out. Doesn't happen with these.

Glass beads in road markings will be the end of me some day. Sometimes my shoes slip on those crosswalks and I see my life flash before my eyes
 

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Hello,
I can't get used to the OEM Bridgestone tires. I tried to adjust pressure several times but nothing is helping.
I read great reviews on the Michelin PS 4S all season but I'm hesitant to make such an expensive purchase especially now that the Bridgestones are still almost new with only 5,000 miles on them.
Do the Michelins really makes a difference? Are they worth it?
Your thoughts please.
Thanks
I hated the OEM tires and got rid of at ~1500 miles. I bought Continental Control Contact Sport SRS+ in the OEM sizes. They are all weather and don't really slip around like the 004s, they slide a little when the right foot gets heavy, but it is fun ... not terrifying.
 
 






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