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G2
July 26th, 2015, 21:50
http://eugene.craigslist.org/ptd/5141845323.html

$70 Rebate ends 7/31. Other Audi sizes in stock: 275/30-19, 275/35-19.

Heavily discounted from MSRP. These are Michelin Pilot Super Sport contenders. (Must have PSS's? I have those too for the RS6.)

Can drop ship factory direct for those out of area.

Lots of other items for sale, contact via PM with Name and ph#.

DHall1
July 28th, 2015, 05:50
Gary

You are going to get me to try these. Look just like pss

What are the size specs for 265/35/19

I have 19x9.5 et33 on one of my RS6s. The pss 255s are stretched a bit

G2
July 29th, 2015, 00:57
Gary

You are going to get me to try these. Look just like pss

What are the size specs for 265/35/19

I have 19x9.5 et33 on one of my RS6s. The pss 255s are stretched a bit

Dave, they're great tires. Can't go wrong.
--So far the 3rd party word with others that bought tires from me are very good to stellar, even up against the MPSS. Even notwithstanding the lower real world pricing, unlike Michelin. Then a clear advantage.

Form follows function it seems? The old Sessanta was a looker, but some thought it was a bit too Toyo/Nitto looking with the diagonal tread. Some like it and does stand out. The Vorti is the newest/updated tire.

A 265/35-19 should be spot on in the ball-park. They are made to high euro standards in Netherlands, all Y-186MPH speed rated and appropriate load ratings (96 to 100 for what I have up right now; 51 PSI max). And 320AA-A treadwear. 2015 DOT's. Last set in from Tirerack were 1.5yrs old. Nice to have fresh tires for a change.

I don't have any tech files on hand, sorry. Size specs are listed at www.vredestein.com (http://www.vredestein.com) (some navigating req'd)

Thoughts: A 275/30 would also be perfect fit, widthwise. Same size I use, but ET31. The 275/35 will ride smoother, usually gains a smidge in gearing, and fill the wheel wells perfectly. Both look nice on a 9.5" wheel. The 275/30 will clear the fender lip better with your ET, especially if lowered a lot (like mine). Stock ride height should be a non-issue either size. Probably all stuff you already know?

Just checked the 255/35-19 Vorti's I have: 9.5" at the beads, 25.75" OD, 9.5" tread, 10.75" overall width in their resting state. Almost identical to the 275/30-19 MPSS currently on my car. The wheel pulls the tread in some, but doesn't look it. Tires can be deceptive looking until mounted... I recall the PSS looking very wide at first, but compared to RE11's was actually narrower once mounted. Seems Michelin is more like the Japanese brands, slightly smaller; Splitting hair here.

Hope that helps. Also feel free to shoot me an email at gary (at) cascadeautowerkes.com


BTW- I have like new MPSS in 275/30-19 I'd also sell. But still more than new Vorti's after the Rebate.

G2
July 29th, 2015, 04:49
Posted pictures here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PerformanceTireWheelReview/

DHall1
July 30th, 2015, 07:53
I dont do FB

Cant find size specs either

G2
August 1st, 2015, 23:33
I dont do FB

Cant find size specs either

Admittedly not the easiest to locate: http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/technicaldata?Lang=en-UK

Is there a specific spec needed?

This may help. From my system:


265/35 ZR 19 (98 Y) XL Ultrac Vorti (http://www.vredestein.co.uk)
https://dealer.vredestein.com/images/sun.png
Y
98
E
B
https://dealer.vredestein.com/images/Sound1.png
70
>20
04/08/2015

USD 401.00




-- Size, Speed, Load, Fuel, Grip, Noise, Db, Qty, Available Date, MSRP

This size is well stocked with over 20 available. DOT dates have been 2015 so far.

Delivered Price for this size is $239 each after $70 Rebate to most locations in the lower 48.

The 255/35's are at the moment available.

G2
August 1st, 2015, 23:47
FYI- the 255's are 9.5" across the beads.

The 275/30 and 275/35's are also in my shop. Which ever is left over goes on my car. I may drive the PSS's for a bit more, but it's just not working for me.

I can put a tape on these if anyactual measurements. Call or email me from this point out this weekend (541-Five-13-Zero8-Zero1)