Pics: PSS 245 and 275s on stock F-Sport Wheels
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Noticed that the pics here were gone and snagged some of mine. Original post was 245/45 and 270/35. The tires pictured below here a notch down from that, but still above stock size. These are Hankook Ventus Evo 12 V2 tires at 245/40/19 front and 275/35/19 rear on a 2013 F-Sport RWD, stock suspension. Obviously, not PSS, but still a great tire in TireRack's top 10. Hope this helps folks.
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I updated the link in the OP...not sure why it stopped displaying the pictures. The links still worked, opened a Flickr page (even after I signed out of Flickr)...it should work for everyone now. Thanks.
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I just picked up a 2013 GS 350 F-Sport, I got it non-certified from a Toyota dealership and I am mired in regret. I have to replace the Dunlops and didn't realize they were so expensive (amongst other things).
But I am trying to salvage the situation and fall in love with this car, it drives like a dream aside from a shake at 75MPH. The 2 Dunlop Sport GT Maxx in the rear are the stock size and are new and the front are worn.
Discount Tire can put on 4 new Michelin Pilot Sports (not Super Sports) with the 245/40/19's in front and 275/35/19's in the rear with certificates for about $1280. I am ready to do this but I am worried it will impact performance, gas mileage etc. I cannot do the Dunlops long term as they are too pricey. The dealer wants $1600 for new Dunlops.
I am happy to see the pics on this thread and they look good in the larger size, I am just curious if there is anything I should be aware of before pulling the trigger.
Would appreciate your guy's thoughts.
But I am trying to salvage the situation and fall in love with this car, it drives like a dream aside from a shake at 75MPH. The 2 Dunlop Sport GT Maxx in the rear are the stock size and are new and the front are worn.
Discount Tire can put on 4 new Michelin Pilot Sports (not Super Sports) with the 245/40/19's in front and 275/35/19's in the rear with certificates for about $1280. I am ready to do this but I am worried it will impact performance, gas mileage etc. I cannot do the Dunlops long term as they are too pricey. The dealer wants $1600 for new Dunlops.
I am happy to see the pics on this thread and they look good in the larger size, I am just curious if there is anything I should be aware of before pulling the trigger.
Would appreciate your guy's thoughts.
I agree 100% with slickhooli on this. Love my MPSS+.
The MPSS is now discontinued and replaced by the MPSS+. Got the at Costco for $1100 installed. Cant go wrong. It's like a completely different car...
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Just purchased a 2014 F-Sport RWD and need new tires as it was purchased at auction. Was between the S-04 and the AS3+ to get a bit longer life out of them and also being in Atlanta, temps occasionally dip into the 20's.
Would greatly appreciate recommendations between the two and open to others as well to keep costs down.
Would greatly appreciate recommendations between the two and open to others as well to keep costs down.
Last edited by stoffius; 07-06-16 at 06:54 AM.
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Originally Posted by stoffius
Just purchased a 2014 F-Sport RWD and need new tires as it was purchased at auction. Was between these and the AS3+ to get a bit longer life out of them and also being in Atlanta, temps occasionally dip into the 20's.
Would greatly appreciate recommendations between the two and open to others as well to keep costs down.
Would greatly appreciate recommendations between the two and open to others as well to keep costs down.
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