Spin fest is what they are. I've had them on my scat pack for about 3 months, 275's up front and 315's out back put them on for the winter. They are good all season performance tires but they are not what you want if are racing from a dig.
315’s on the front is a terrible idea. I’m sure you’ve noticed that the car’s direction is easily disrupted by grooves in the pavement. It’s known as “tramlining” and is mitigating by running a narrower front tire. If you want 315 on the back you should run something like a 275 on the front to achieve a more comfortable and safer ride. The 275’s will also wear better. Those 315’s are going to wear out on the inside edge in 15,000 miles. Do some research on “scrub radius” too. You’ll thank me later.
I just put a set on my Mustang GT, replaced Pirelli P Zero summer tires. I must say I am VERY impressed. Very grippy and I can actually drive in cold weather now :)
Have these on my Z4 M40i and X3 M40i. Best tires I've had in my life. I live in the north where there is a good amount of snow in the winter time as well. Would get these again in a heart beat. Looking forward to version 5 one day!
We just replaced the OEM Pirelli‘s high-performance tires on our 2021 challenger RT scat pack widebody shaker. We purchased a set of four Michelin all season pilot sport 4 as well. We updated the size from a stock 305/35/20 to a 315/35/20. I’ll tell you what the handling is so much better than those shitty Pirelli’s that felt like they were flat unless they got hot.
The Michelin pilot sport 4 all season that is sold to the public is not the same as the one in the corvette, they are totally different tires and the oem corvette tires are only available in 245/35R19 and 305/30R20 they are runflats and capable of 1g plus cornering even the tread compound and design are different..
@@Audfile no Michelin them self said the compound was different. Some Original equipment tires on expensive cars are especially made for that car and they all have an (*) printed on the tires side wall ,even the part number is different even though they have the same model name ..
The c8 corvette stingray has 285 front. 315-335 rear( depending on the z51) C8 zo6 is 295 front, 345 rear. The c7 Zr1, Zo6 & Grand Sport are 285 front, 335 rear. Depending on the model they’re either Michelin sport cups, or Michelin sport cup 2’s Why would you want to drive that kind of vehicle during the winter months?
Good stuff! I run DWS06 on my A35 and previous CTR`s. When my 22 gets in, I’ll be grabbing the Michelin’s as well. Always liked their A/S version better, just hella hard to find in stock.
Rather drive a few months out of the year with narrower dedicated winter tires that handle the snow and ice much better. Last week, when the Chicago area got over a foot of snow, I was out with my Scatpack running on Continental Viking 7s and had a blast. Never had any traction issues, even when the snow was so deep the front splitter was kicking snow up onto the hood. If you still have your V7s mount on the back and give them a try in the snow.
Thx for this upload, I need someone to compare real world experience w/ DWS vs Michelin AS4.....I'm running DWS on my ISF but I will be going with the AS4 this summer.....
@longhand335 I like the stickness of the AS4 but it's always out of stock and wears off quickly. The DWS06+ is also sticky, better ride comfort and always available anywhere. 315/35zr22 tires are hard to find to begin with, but AS4 seems to be always out of stock.
@@BoysToysHellcat Thx good to know....I was just at Costco in Orland park, IL. and they only had the AS4 in stock. Tire Rack in South Bend has DWS06, so I'm still trying to decide, good luck w/DWS06....
@@jmoneyyy2116 they are decent. They are great in light snow and on hard packed snow, but I’m not super impressed with the ice traction. They perform good on dry pavement too. I think tires this wide will always struggle a bit, even on a heavier car
@@BoysToysHellcat Alright, getting these this week from Costco, replacing Stock Run Flat Pirellis on my Audi; let's see how it goes. Thanks for a detailed review..
Nice review.
I just bought them for my BMW Z3.
Will be mounting them this week..
Nice review.
Thnx for the post.
I just bought them for my BMW Z3.
Will be mounting them this week..
Your pronunciation of words is fine. I had no problem understanding you at all. Screw the haters
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words
How is the dry traction from a dig?
Really good. My best 0-60 without trying that hard at 3.7 seconds was with these tires.
Spin fest is what they are. I've had them on my scat pack for about 3 months, 275's up front and 315's out back put them on for the winter. They are good all season performance tires but they are not what you want if are racing from a dig.
@@GT-43 they have to be up to operating temp. Aggressive tires are pretty smooth and hard until warm then they stick
Spot on. When they're warm they are very sticky.
315’s on the front is a terrible idea. I’m sure you’ve noticed that the car’s direction is easily disrupted by grooves in the pavement. It’s known as “tramlining” and is mitigating by running a narrower front tire. If you want 315 on the back you should run something like a 275 on the front to achieve a more comfortable and safer ride. The 275’s will also wear better. Those 315’s are going to wear out on the inside edge in 15,000 miles. Do some research on “scrub radius” too. You’ll thank me later.
I just put a set on my Mustang GT, replaced Pirelli P Zero summer tires. I must say I am VERY impressed. Very grippy and I can actually drive in cold weather now :)
Yes they are much more usable than the pirelli. I'm glad you like it.
Same💯👊
How do they compare in terms of grip? Similar or but worse?
Better
I have them on my Mercedes E320. As soon as I installed them it felt like a different car.
Have these on my Z4 M40i and X3 M40i. Best tires I've had in my life. I live in the north where there is a good amount of snow in the winter time as well.
Would get these again in a heart beat.
Looking forward to version 5 one day!
We just replaced the OEM Pirelli‘s
high-performance tires on our 2021 challenger RT scat pack widebody shaker. We purchased a set of four Michelin all season pilot sport 4 as well. We updated the size from a stock 305/35/20 to a 315/35/20.
I’ll tell you what the handling is so much better than those shitty Pirelli’s that felt like they were flat unless they got hot.
Agree! My only problem with these Michelins are they're always out of stock.
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The Michelin pilot sport 4 all season that is sold to the public is not the same as the one in the corvette, they are totally different tires and the oem corvette tires are only available in 245/35R19 and 305/30R20 they are runflats and capable of 1g plus cornering even the tread compound and design are different..
The only difference is the Corvette tires are run flats, which is worse than these. I get to old-person ellipse you now. Here it comes.... .....
@@Audfile no Michelin them self said the compound was different. Some Original equipment tires on expensive cars are especially made for that car and they all have an (*) printed on the tires side wall ,even the part number is different even though they have the same model name ..
@@Audfile here is an example of this and is the same with all high end performance cars
ruclips.net/video/COA630Juf_U/видео.htmlsi=o2hFO9RePtUA5TXS
The c8 corvette stingray has 285 front. 315-335 rear( depending on the z51)
C8 zo6 is 295 front, 345 rear. The c7 Zr1, Zo6 & Grand Sport are 285 front, 335 rear.
Depending on the model they’re either Michelin sport cups, or Michelin sport cup 2’s
Why would you want to drive that kind of vehicle during the winter months?
Good stuff! I run DWS06 on my A35 and previous CTR`s. When my 22 gets in, I’ll be grabbing the Michelin’s as well. Always liked their A/S version better, just hella hard to find in stock.
Thank you. Yes they're hard to find for sure.
@BoysToysHellcat I have a question should I get the Michelin pilot sport 4 all season or the crossclimate 2 for a mustang
Pilot sport all season 4
Rather drive a few months out of the year with narrower dedicated winter tires that handle the snow and ice much better. Last week, when the Chicago area got over a foot of snow, I was out with my Scatpack running on Continental Viking 7s and had a blast. Never had any traction issues, even when the snow was so deep the front splitter was kicking snow up onto the hood. If you still have your V7s mount on the back and give them a try in the snow.
It will not fit the widebody
How are they? I’m waiting for the call from discount tire to get my 4 set of these.
They're are excellent tires. Check the Michelin tires playlist on my channel you'll see me trying them out in different weather conditions.
Thx for this upload, I need someone to compare real world experience w/ DWS vs Michelin AS4.....I'm running DWS on my ISF but I will be going with the AS4 this summer.....
I have video I'm going to upload soon. I just switched from AS4 to DWS06+
@@BoysToysHellcat So how would you compare the AS4 vs. DWS06? Which would you prefer?
@longhand335 I like the stickness of the AS4 but it's always out of stock and wears off quickly.
The DWS06+ is also sticky, better ride comfort and always available anywhere. 315/35zr22 tires are hard to find to begin with, but AS4 seems to be always out of stock.
@@BoysToysHellcat Thx good to know....I was just at Costco in Orland park, IL. and they only had the AS4 in stock. Tire Rack in South Bend has DWS06, so I'm still trying to decide, good luck w/DWS06....
How are these tires working out. Thinking about putting them on my M5 and I'm curious how they are doing on the rear especially.
They are doing great. I have a few update videos on my channel
Very good grip in the rear. Feels confident even in heavy downpour
These are going on my XRS next Tuesday. All my backroads get super stormy in a few months.
Awesome video thanks 😊
Thanks for the knowledge..
Thank you. I'm glad I can provide some info.
I got Michelin pilot alpin A4 in 315/35 20 for my widebody hellcat. In North Dakota, we’ll see how they work in the snow soon!
They should work great.
How do they work bro ??? Update please ? I know you guys got hella snow recently, im thinking about getting these
Here's how it performed
ruclips.net/video/9yaIEgtD8cI/видео.html
@@jmoneyyy2116 they are decent. They are great in light snow and on hard packed snow, but I’m not super impressed with the ice traction. They perform good on dry pavement too. I think tires this wide will always struggle a bit, even on a heavier car
Here's how they performed on ice for me.
ruclips.net/video/TiMzK9cGNfg/видео.html
Michelin came out with 315 snow tires recently I think
Really? When I was looking last August there was none.
Not sure if they fit but their close
Yea I ran snow tires this winter, 315's. I use tire rack to shop
How much was it?
@@BoysToysHellcat when I looked they were $800/Tire. Pretty expensive for me. Pirelli snow I think
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Do you still have these tires? If so how many miles on them and how's the tread? Looking about these for my Scatpack Widebody
Yes at 19k miles right now. Tread is still very good. Have not measured it lately though
Great info and gorgeous car!
Thank you.
Continentals do come in 315/35/20 in all versions their all season dws 6+ and their summer sports
Yes they do. But I was looking for 315 snow tires. Only one who had it was Goodyear and it was stupid expensive.
I had an ugly wheel gap and put h and r springs, too low gotta take it out.
I installed eibach pro kit lowering springs on mine. Sits just right. Video is in the channel.
Philippine accent. How did you get to Illinois? Too damn cold..
Work. I work for Johnson and Johnson
@@BoysToysHellcat Stay warm brother. Suppose to get very cold Thursday. I'm about 600 miles south of you in OKC,
Thank you. It's 18 degrees with 5° windchill
@@BoysToysHellcat Yeah that's no fun at all.🤣
How is the road noise and comfort with these, are these louder as compared to a GT AS tire?
Not noisy at all. Very comfortable ride, I'm happy with it.
@@BoysToysHellcat Alright, getting these this week from Costco, replacing Stock Run Flat Pirellis on my Audi; let's see how it goes. Thanks for a detailed review..
@@nimitgoel7977 I'm glad I cab help
Why would you go wider on the front tires ?
So it's square. I can rotate all 4 corners