2021 Model 3 Performance originally equipped with stock 9" x 20" ET34 Uberturbine and Pirelli PZero.
Not amazed by this combo I changed rims with Lightweight 8.5" X20 rims. I continued with Pirelli PZero and the handling was way better than before.
When finished the outer side of the Pirelli (to little camber ) I changed (finally) to PS4S .
ARE Michelin Pilot Sport 4S known as tires with "soft" shoulder? I mean not rigid enough?
With fast changes of direction I feel a "disconnected feeling" like if the shoulder of the tire is flexing , resulting in a "pudding" sensation.
With with Pirelli Pzero I was with some slippery traslated controlled sensation of the rear.
With PS4S I feel it glued to asphalt during the turn, but in the change of direction I feel that the shoulders are flexing ( a sensation like if tires are not inflated enough).
Not amazed by this combo I changed rims with Lightweight 8.5" X20 rims. I continued with Pirelli PZero and the handling was way better than before.
When finished the outer side of the Pirelli (to little camber ) I changed (finally) to PS4S .
ARE Michelin Pilot Sport 4S known as tires with "soft" shoulder? I mean not rigid enough?
With fast changes of direction I feel a "disconnected feeling" like if the shoulder of the tire is flexing , resulting in a "pudding" sensation.
With with Pirelli Pzero I was with some slippery traslated controlled sensation of the rear.
With PS4S I feel it glued to asphalt during the turn, but in the change of direction I feel that the shoulders are flexing ( a sensation like if tires are not inflated enough).