10-31-2018, 03:26 PM | #1 |
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Michelin P4s and track alignment
I ended up with what looked to be the broken end of a screw driver in the middle of my front left stock Goodyear. The hole it left when I pulled the damn thing out was impressive and expensive. Since the stockers had about 5800 miles anyway, I replaced them with Michelin P4s and had the dealership do a 4 wheel alignment to the track specs set out in the owners manual. They were able to get the specs pretty darn near what the manual called for. Hated to replace the Goodyears but they appear to have zero chance against road debris which all the rednecks down here in Georgia leave all over the road. "Hey Bubba, watch all them roofing nails hit the pavement, yeeeeee haaaaa."
I know it is not worth evaluating new tires with no wear, but the immediate difference is a somewhat less harsh ride than the Goodyears at any point and much less sandblasting the side of the Camaro with pebbles and gravel. I do not notice any negative difference in handling on the local twisties near my house, and in fact the initial turn in and responsiveness feels a bit sharper, which is likely the impact of the alignment. I don't drive the ZE in the rain or in the cold, but I like the idea of having a better rain tire if I get caught in a mystery thunderstorm that happens down here. Had that experience once with the Goodyears and regardless of what I did, I felt the back end get loose several times. Any-who, just some initial impressions.
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There is a small window where a tire has optimal grip and increased stability both at the same time. Something I have learned over the years. That is one advantage of having the OEM Goodyears on, the new tread squirm is minimal due to low tread depth to begin with.
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10-31-2018, 03:54 PM | #3 |
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Agreed. Pointless to compare when new. Just threw out an initial impression.
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10-31-2018, 04:01 PM | #4 |
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For the track, once heated up the Goodyears are definitely the way to go.
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10-31-2018, 04:46 PM | #5 |
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I've heard nothing but good things when it comes to the P4's. I still have the stock Goodyears and like them for the most part. I believe they are a good summer tire but suck in the wet and cold, so they do what they are designed to do. My plan is to replace them with P4's when the time comes
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10-31-2018, 07:59 PM | #6 |
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I'm really impressed with the stock GYs for track use. I'm on my second set. I'm considering something different set for street only use because the stockers are definitely sticky and throw up a lot of road debris especially when warm.
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