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OEM tyres on B6/B7 S4


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I'm pretty sick of the front shoulder wear on S4's with the standard Contis SC2's and wondered what else they came from the factory with? I seem to remember seeing Michelin PS2's which I believe are known for their long life. Am I right for thinking PS2's are also OEM and are there other tyres too?

I'm not wanting to start another 'which tyres are best' thread but wondered what range of tyres S4's came from the factory with. Thanks.

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Interesting, I've had/have three S4's - 03, 04 & 05 (all B6's) and all have Contis. Which Dunlop tyre was it and is that the only three types used?

PS Thanks for the tip on the PS2's - they cost 10% more but seem to last far longer and hopefully don't have the thrum on certain surfaces that the Contis do.

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It seems such a pity that for a performnace model like the S4, OEM tyre choice is down to price. What a compromise.

The conti's are terrible as I remember, both for grip and wear. You would have thought Audi would get a good deal out of Goodyear if they shod all S3's and S4' in F1's. I notice RS4's get Pirelli and they ain't cheap tyres, so only top top end of range cars get a tyre that suits? confused.gif

Personally if it were on the options list as 'choice of tyres', albeit for an extra £50 or so IMO it would be a good idea again albeit that only a handful of people would really care.

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I would go with Pirelli P Zero Rossos, and it has to be rossos, or the PS2's, both great tyres. I hate the Contis with a passion, terrible tyres.

One that is getting a great write up is the new Falken 452, excellent prices on them too. 169144-ok.gif

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On previous cars I have been very impressed with the Rossos and PS2's so I will go that way next time (I've got two S4's to retyre soon unfortunately - my Cab is for sale now if anyone asks but realistically it will go next May for a TTR and the tyres will not make it that far so I'm as well having new ones for the winter, trouble is the spare (Conti) is unused).

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Has anyone tried Vredesteins of Falkens on their cars, not necessarily on their S4?

I hear good things about both, just wonder if they'll top F1's in wet and dry drip. The only downside with F1's is winter / snow grip is bad. Now I have my Avus wheels as a autumn / winter set I'm thinking of changing from F1's to something else that's more suited to that season's driving conditions.

Any recommendations?

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I have heard very good reports on both, the Vredesteins seem to do very well in European tests, but so are the new Falken 252's.

My favourites would have to be.....

F1's

Ps2's

Pirelli rossos

But I would try the Falkens, considering you can get 4 for £400 they have to be worth a bash surely!?

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