View Poll Results: Which tire option on your Crossfire?
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What's your rubber?
Originally Posted by Stranded_2004
would like to vote "continental'... but all i get is msg 
My first Xfire (9599) had the Michelins and I'm now driving on the Contis. My general impression is that the Michelins gave a more solid feeling of connection to the pavement and I never had any problem with adhesion in the rain. I haven't had the opportunity to drive on the Contis in wet conditions, so unable to comment as yet. One sollid plus for the Contis: based upon the treadwear ratings, you can expect them to deliver approximately 60% more mileage than the Michelins.
Rough weather here the past two days. Rain turned to snow, snow melted as fast as it hit the highway.
Never slipped once on the Contis, Ran up to 80MPH+
(Passport Solo) on a wet and puddling toll road close to home. Amazing grip. I never thought there was a tire as good as a Michelin, But I'm convinced now.
Never slipped once on the Contis, Ran up to 80MPH+
(Passport Solo) on a wet and puddling toll road close to home. Amazing grip. I never thought there was a tire as good as a Michelin, But I'm convinced now.
I have the Michelins and have done quite a bit of research on them. Definately a world class tire. They are glued to the asphalt. The car feels wonderfully planted during manuveers. I've had mine to 145 and the car feels good. Absolutely god awful in snow though. I don't take the car on the road in the winter, but I moved it into the driveway to clean the garage. There was about an inch of snow on the pavement, and I thought I was going to get stuck!
LordNikon,
If you indeed have Pirellis I would contact your dealer. The only OEM tires for the Crossfire for the UK are the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. The Roadsters have the ContiSportContact 2. Sounds like they swapped them for cheaper tires and kept the money. Thanks. :? :x
If you indeed have Pirellis I would contact your dealer. The only OEM tires for the Crossfire for the UK are the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. The Roadsters have the ContiSportContact 2. Sounds like they swapped them for cheaper tires and kept the money. Thanks. :? :x
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Originally Posted by oliver1
LordNikon,
If you indeed have Pirellis I would contact your dealer. The only OEM tires for the Crossfire for the UK are the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. The Roadsters have the ContiSportContact 2. Sounds like they swapped them for cheaper tires and kept the money. Thanks. :? :x
If you indeed have Pirellis I would contact your dealer. The only OEM tires for the Crossfire for the UK are the Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's. The Roadsters have the ContiSportContact 2. Sounds like they swapped them for cheaper tires and kept the money. Thanks. :? :x
Every car at the dealers I saw had the $185 optional ASP tires, which I think are the Continental Contact-2's. Having experienced Pilot Sports on my Viper and Pilot Sport A/S on my 300M, they were the tires of preference. Unfortunately, no luck for me. I test drove a coupe with the ASP's, and got caught in a rainstorm and experienced some serious hydroplaning. I haven't been caught in heavy rain in my car yet, but if the Conti's repeat that hydroplaning experience, I'm afraid Pilot Sports are going to be in my future.
Originally Posted by Ron H
Every car at the dealers I saw had the $185 optional ASP tires, which I think are the Continental Contact-2's.








