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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 156406" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>I had the SC2s changed out to PSS by my dealer before I picked up my new Z.</p><p>I simply found the best price on the PSS tires and my dealer matched it.</p><p></p><p>The new SC2s have been sitting since. Wasn’t able to sell them on here for 1/2 price and haven’t bothered trying to sell them since.</p><p>Now the PSS that come on your car are much easier to sell as they are the preferred tire for most people due to the good performance, longer life and they are better in rain.</p><p>If it was me, and mentioned above, I would drive them for the first year at least. They are fine on 5 degree days as long as you warm them up a bit. It doesn’t take long and you will know instantly by the feel leaving a light or the indicator on your driver screen.</p><p>The alignment change may be a good idea as the car is set up more for the track from the factory. Mine is still at the factory settings but it only has 7000 km on these PSS tires so no issues yet. Although I see the wear on the rears seemed to increase dramatically over the past month of “cruising”. Oops <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😬" title="Grimacing face :grimacing:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f62c.png" data-shortname=":grimacing:" /></p><p></p><p>Either way you’re ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 156406, member: 3537"] I had the SC2s changed out to PSS by my dealer before I picked up my new Z. I simply found the best price on the PSS tires and my dealer matched it. The new SC2s have been sitting since. Wasn’t able to sell them on here for 1/2 price and haven’t bothered trying to sell them since. Now the PSS that come on your car are much easier to sell as they are the preferred tire for most people due to the good performance, longer life and they are better in rain. If it was me, and mentioned above, I would drive them for the first year at least. They are fine on 5 degree days as long as you warm them up a bit. It doesn’t take long and you will know instantly by the feel leaving a light or the indicator on your driver screen. The alignment change may be a good idea as the car is set up more for the track from the factory. Mine is still at the factory settings but it only has 7000 km on these PSS tires so no issues yet. Although I see the wear on the rears seemed to increase dramatically over the past month of “cruising”. Oops 😬 Either way you’re ok. [/QUOTE]
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