JCW Tires for 2016 JCW - choice between 2
Tires for 2016 JCW - choice between 2
I'm tired of the OEM runflats after 6000 miles. They get real loud after they warm up, so I'm thinking about going with non-runflats. I recently did a full day at the MINI Motoring School out in Thermal, CA, and they run Continental ExtremeContact Sport 225/40ZR18 without any rubbing issues on the stock Cup Spoke 18" wheels with sport suspension.
I currently have the Pirelli Cinturato P7 runflats - 205/40R18 on the Cup Spokes and the JCW Pro coilover suspension.
Was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ in the same size - 205/40ZR18 - or the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 215/40ZR18
Anybody have any thoughts between these two tires and these sizes? And, yes - I've read the many other tire posts here and other sites, and still can't seem to settle on a tire and size.
Thanks
I currently have the Pirelli Cinturato P7 runflats - 205/40R18 on the Cup Spokes and the JCW Pro coilover suspension.
Was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ in the same size - 205/40ZR18 - or the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 215/40ZR18
Anybody have any thoughts between these two tires and these sizes? And, yes - I've read the many other tire posts here and other sites, and still can't seem to settle on a tire and size.
Thanks
There isn't much difference between a 215 & 205. I run 215s myself, just a personal preference.
The more significant difference is that the Michelins you're looking at are all-season tires, whereas the Contis are summer tires. Do you need/want the benefits of an all-season tire? The Michelin Pilot Super Sport would be a more accurate comparison to the Extreme Contact Sports.
To that point, I had two sets of the PSS on my R53. I loved the way they grip in wet or dry. Not much road noise to me, and they gave a pretty comfortable ride. That said, I seemed to burn through a set in ~ 20K miles or less. I've read good things about the Conti Extreme Contact Sports, so when I ditch the runflats on my JCW, they'll be my pick.
The more significant difference is that the Michelins you're looking at are all-season tires, whereas the Contis are summer tires. Do you need/want the benefits of an all-season tire? The Michelin Pilot Super Sport would be a more accurate comparison to the Extreme Contact Sports.
To that point, I had two sets of the PSS on my R53. I loved the way they grip in wet or dry. Not much road noise to me, and they gave a pretty comfortable ride. That said, I seemed to burn through a set in ~ 20K miles or less. I've read good things about the Conti Extreme Contact Sports, so when I ditch the runflats on my JCW, they'll be my pick.
There isn't much difference between a 215 & 205. I run 215s myself, just a personal preference.
The more significant difference is that the Michelins you're looking at are all-season tires, whereas the Contis are summer tires. Do you need/want the benefits of an all-season tire? The Michelin Pilot Super Sport would be a more accurate comparison to the Extreme Contact Sports.
To that point, I had two sets of the PSS on my R53. I loved the way they grip in wet or dry. Not much road noise to me, and they gave a pretty comfortable ride. That said, I seemed to burn through a set in ~ 20K miles or less. I've read good things about the Conti Extreme Contact Sports, so when I ditch the runflats on my JCW, they'll be my pick.
The more significant difference is that the Michelins you're looking at are all-season tires, whereas the Contis are summer tires. Do you need/want the benefits of an all-season tire? The Michelin Pilot Super Sport would be a more accurate comparison to the Extreme Contact Sports.
To that point, I had two sets of the PSS on my R53. I loved the way they grip in wet or dry. Not much road noise to me, and they gave a pretty comfortable ride. That said, I seemed to burn through a set in ~ 20K miles or less. I've read good things about the Conti Extreme Contact Sports, so when I ditch the runflats on my JCW, they'll be my pick.
I'm tired of the OEM runflats after 6000 miles. They get real loud after they warm up, so I'm thinking about going with non-runflats. I recently did a full day at the MINI Motoring School out in Thermal, CA, and they run Continental ExtremeContact Sport 225/40ZR18 without any rubbing issues on the stock Cup Spoke 18" wheels with sport suspension.
I currently have the Pirelli Cinturato P7 runflats - 205/40R18 on the Cup Spokes and the JCW Pro coilover suspension.
Was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ in the same size - 205/40ZR18 - or the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 215/40ZR18
Anybody have any thoughts between these two tires and these sizes? And, yes - I've read the many other tire posts here and other sites, and still can't seem to settle on a tire and size.
Thanks
I currently have the Pirelli Cinturato P7 runflats - 205/40R18 on the Cup Spokes and the JCW Pro coilover suspension.
Was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ in the same size - 205/40ZR18 - or the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 215/40ZR18
Anybody have any thoughts between these two tires and these sizes? And, yes - I've read the many other tire posts here and other sites, and still can't seem to settle on a tire and size.
Thanks
I run the new version (discount tire exclulsive) of the extreme contacts. Have been pretty happy so far, the are a little noisier at low RPMs than the extreme contacts, but I think they handle like a michelin
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tir...tact-sport-srs
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tir...tact-sport-srs
I ran the Extreme Contact Sport in 215 width and loved them. I got 33,000 miles out of the set. I would have gotten more if I had been more disciplined about rotating.
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* If indeed they were running Cup Spoke stock 7" wheels in CA. and 225's they were operating outside the guidelines of the tire manufacturer which states the min wheel width to be 7.5 in. The tire patch to ground is reduced stressing the sidewalls building up excessive heat in cornering and hard meneavers....It was a sophmoric move on part of the person(s) who did that in California Motoring School and contradictory for the task they desired.
Both are good tires. 215/45 17s Michelin PSon my JCW and for comparison, I have the Continentals 205/50-15 on my NB Miata. For me, Michelins over the Contis solely because they give a audible warning that you are near the limit of grip. The Contis are practically silent. Both have similar performance and I'm happy with both. My JCW came with the P7s and I swapped them out after 300 miles for the Michelins and 17x7.5 NM Eng. RSe05. Night and day difference. Also got an inflation kit for insurance.
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