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    Junior Member Two Rings Chevyguy2021's Avatar
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    Best tires for 19" S3 wheels?

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    Just order some new wheels for my A3 S-line.
    What tires do you recommend?
    And what size do you think would be best, 235/25/19?

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    Senior Member Two Rings dcohen5's Avatar
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    what size are the wheels?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Spinnetti's Avatar
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    Stock 19x8 call for 235/35-19
    2008 R8 V8 Manual: Uni 93 ECU tune * Avior Exhaust * Spacers * R8 Puddle lights * Custom mats. All 12 of my other VAG cars are gone :(

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    Veteran Member Three Rings chrisdazzo's Avatar
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    A nice set of all-seasons I just got are Pirelli P-Zero All Season Plus. Great in rain and dry conditions on my S3.

    /Edit: includes a 50,000-mile warranty and buying from Tire Rack nets you a road hazard warranty, too.
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    '21 Ultra Blue x Black Nappa ▉SQ5
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    Established Member Two Rings Hard-Knocks's Avatar
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    Michelin PS4S 19/235/35s are great tires. Less road noise than the OEM Continentals and much better handling. Also, Michelin provides a great mileage warranty for this type of performance tires.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings INYAUDI's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hard-Knocks View Post
    Michelin PS4S 19/235/35s are great tires. Less road noise than the OEM Continentals and much better handling. Also, Michelin provides a great mileage warranty for this type of performance tires.


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    This! 25 profile tire on a 19 is a solid NO. You need to be more specific on every facet tires are judged upon. Performance in every condition , comfort, noise, climate, wear, price, fitment.. Tire rack reviews are probably the most accurate of any product ever. I suggest filtering through your requirement there and searching the aggressive wheel thread for photographic examples one you’ve settled on a couple. Tires can be the best or worst purchase you make for an enthusiast’s ride.
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    Junior Member Two Rings Chevyguy2021's Avatar
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    I have decided on 4s I think. Everyone says they are the best but pricey at $1100

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    Veteran Member Three Rings INYAUDI's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chevyguy2021 View Post
    I have decided on 4s I think. Everyone says they are the best but pricey at $1100
    Good choice ! I’m on my second set of supersports right now. Grippy/stiff sidewall/rain capable/long lasting they do it all, which is hard when those criteria conflict. If you want your wallet to hurt in the fastest way possible I recommend R compounds, best 3 months ever lol
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