Recently acquired a GT350. I’ve been doing a lot of searching and reading but I still have questions. The car I purchased has the PSC2’s on the front in the OEM size 295/35/19 but the rears were replaced with PS4S’s in 315/30/19’s. I live in SC and the weather here doesn’t get super cold but it can some days get into the 30’s and we do get our fair share of heavy rains from time to time so I’m faced with a dilemma. FYI I daily this car.
A. Should I replace just the fronts with PS4S in the OEM size and not touch the rears even though I know the rears are a little smaller and are throwing off the speedo?
B. Should I replace all the tires with the OEM PSS?
C. Just keep driving the car and take it easy in the rain or on cold days till the tires wear out to maximize my dollars?
D. Move the PS4S to the front if they fit and get a larger rear tire? Is that even possible or worth it?
E. I loved my Continental Extreme Contact Sports but see no other tire company, except for Nitto, make the OEM sizes. Could I get into Continentals and if so what size would be similar to the OEM’s that they make or just stick with the Michelin’s?
F. Or just get PSC2’s for the rear but be extremely careful when cold or wet? Knowing I’ll be replacing tires again next year
No one wants to buy a new to them car and put new tires on it so I’m contemplating all options before making a decision. As some will ask what is the main use of the car? Well I’ll daily it and maybe twice a year I’ll HPDE it.
Thanks in advance for the input!
A. Should I replace just the fronts with PS4S in the OEM size and not touch the rears even though I know the rears are a little smaller and are throwing off the speedo?
B. Should I replace all the tires with the OEM PSS?
C. Just keep driving the car and take it easy in the rain or on cold days till the tires wear out to maximize my dollars?
D. Move the PS4S to the front if they fit and get a larger rear tire? Is that even possible or worth it?
E. I loved my Continental Extreme Contact Sports but see no other tire company, except for Nitto, make the OEM sizes. Could I get into Continentals and if so what size would be similar to the OEM’s that they make or just stick with the Michelin’s?
F. Or just get PSC2’s for the rear but be extremely careful when cold or wet? Knowing I’ll be replacing tires again next year
No one wants to buy a new to them car and put new tires on it so I’m contemplating all options before making a decision. As some will ask what is the main use of the car? Well I’ll daily it and maybe twice a year I’ll HPDE it.
Thanks in advance for the input!