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MICHELIN PILOT SUPER SPORT TYRE REVIEW

There are 26 reviews of the PILOT SUPER SPORT

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4/5
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Posted on 7 May 2021 by Timmo
3/5

Disappointed with Michelin Sport 4 ZP tyres

I had 4 Michelin Sport 4 ZP tyres fitted around 2000 miles ago to my BMW 520D and had the tracking checked and wheels balanced by BMW. There is a noticeable general vibration through the car at any speed above 70mph which has been verified by the BMW dealer but the car has been checked again and all is OK. Their opinion is that this is a characteristic of the tyre. Very disappointing..

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Posted on 19 April 2021 by kbot
5/5
I recommend this tire

Perfect fit with my M8 Comp Gran Coupe

I recently bought an M8 Competition Gran Coupe that comes with this tyre. I am very happy with their performance.

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Posted on 20 October 2020 by El Capitan
2/5

Not = no grip

Can't get the power down on a slightly modified 370Z. Corners with constant throttle has it slide with the traction kicking in. In my stock Ford Focus I can go fast around corners with standard passenger BStones

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Posted on 2 July 2020 by Evog
1/5

Dimensions incorrect.

I hadn't unpacked the 285/35 18 tyres when I noticed two points. Firstly the width of the drainage channels were much bigger than illustrations, huge in fact! 2x 20mm & 1x 25mm, not what I expected as I use these in dry conditions. I have PS4S currently fitted, these are 8mm wide! They are also same as Andrei's issue-310mm wide and 11" at the bead. I wont attempt to fit these to my 9.5 rims.

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Posted on www.michelin.co.uk

Dear customer, Thank you for taking the time to review your tyre at michelin.co.uk. We’re sorry to hear that you weren’t satisfied. At Michelin, we take feedback seriously and are always looking for ways to improve. Your feedback has been passed onto our Customer Care Team, who will be in touch with you soon to discuss your issues. All the best, The Michelin Team.

2 July 2020

Posted on 15 March 2020 by richard
5/5
I recommend this tire

Excellent after 20,000 kms

Had Pilot Super Sports fitted to my Hyundai i30 SR 2017 model, size of 225/40x18. Improved the roadholding greatly, with excellent reduction in lap times at circuit sprint days. Quiet tyre for normal driving and after 20,000 kms are about half worn.

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Posted on 5 January 2020 by Andrei
1/5

Tires were much bigger that they were suppose to be

Hello! A while ago I purchased a set of Super Sports for my SL55AMG. 255/35ZR19 (front) and 285/30ZR19 (rear). Unfortunately, the rear tires seemed to be the result of a massive production error as their were much wider that the tires they were replacing (same size) and would not fit the rim as they were supposed to (9.5j). The only rim which this tire sat correctly on was a Porsche 911 11j rim. After professional expertise was conducted, the conclusion was that the tire's real dimensions were 315/25ZR19. Several comparisons were made using 31 other tires in 285/30ZR19 size and none of those had such offset dimensions. In fact the width range for all these 31 tires was 278-294mm, while the faulty tire was 314mm wide (no rim protection). After speaking with mr Nicolas de Mahieu, Secretary General of ETRTO and after comparing data with official standard documentation, we reached the conclusion that, indeed, the tires were not within the standard tolerances. Unfortunately, this production error was very badly addressed by the local staff who intentionally did whatever they could to cover this thing up. Awful experiece with the tires, awful experience with the staff.

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