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      03-01-2017, 09:58 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by GimmeanM View Post
285/35 rears?

While I doubt anyone will know at this point how the PS4S profile compares to the RE71r profile, does anyone know how the RE71r profile compares generally to other tires? Is it more square/taller in general? If the RE71r's in 285/35 don't fit for you CarJunkie I'm curious to know how they compare to Michelin's general shape.

Doesn't look like a 285/30 for the PS4S is going to be produced..??

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...Pilot+Sport+4S

Which makes me think that 285/35 in the PS4S for me lowered on H&R springs may not work?
It seems to me that bridgestones are wider and more square. When my PS2's wore out, I switched to RE11's in stock sizes and the fronts rubbed on the fender liner at full lock. They were definitely larger than the stock michelins in same size. I never used PSS, so I can't comment on those. There is a chance PSS or PS4S would fit the rear in 285/35. MDORPHN stated above he uses 265/35/19 on the front in a PSS. There is no way I could run that size in RE71r even with the revised liners, so that also suggests the michelins run smaller. Keep in mind I am lowered.
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