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I have 7 & 9s Fuchs looking to get some 205/55 and 245/45.
Should I get the S0-2 Pole Positions or not? Anyone have experience with these? Second choice will probably be RE-730s. ANYONE? TIA ------------------ Nick Hromyak '85 Carrera 7 & 9 Fuchs Havin' Fun in Sacramento |
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See this tread, same question
http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/Forum3/HTML/009522.html Randy ------------------ Friends don't let friends drive RICE! 1978 911 SC |
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I've been told several times that the S02s wear out pretty quickly. Also on non Porsche cars.
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So-2 do wear quickly and are currently old tech as far as tires go. Dunlop and Pirelli have been building newer tech tires for a few years in their 9000 and Rosso series tires respectively. Bridgestone has just issued their version in the So-3. These tires are expensive but they don't wear ou quickly and they all have great grip. As a result imo they are worth the extra money.
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I've been runnig SO2's just over 2 years and 10,000 miles on my 79 930 (7&9 inch Fuchs). They've been to 5 DE weekends and look to have 1/2-3/8 tread wear left. I am gentle on throttle around town so backs are not too far ahead of fronts. Car has been aligned once since install and tires rebalanced (thought I flat spotted right front threshold braking
![]() Previously had Michelin Sports on this car and Toyo Proxes on the Carrera I owned. I would definitely buy the Bridgestones again. Think I paid $800 for all four. John 79 930 |
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John,
What tire sizes and pressures are you running? I have the 7 & 9 fuchs too. TIA Nick |
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