Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

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Scott McHugh
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Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

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A local tire shop in Santa Clarita has 8x 225/45x17 Pilot Sport Cups that they ordered, but person they ordered for backed out of the deal, they cannot return them, and they'd like to get rid of them.

I believe this size is no longer available.

If interested, call Mike's Tires in Canyon Country at 661-252-4455.
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Craig Naylor
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Re: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

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Scott McHugh wrote:A local tire shop in Santa Clarita has 8x 225/45x17 Pilot Sport Cups that they ordered, but person they ordered for backed out of the deal, they cannot return them, and they'd like to get rid of them.

I believe this size is no longer available.

If interested, call Mike's Tires in Canyon Country at 661-252-4455.
Damn, if i didn't already have 4 tires sitting in the garage awaiting the current ones to where out.....
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Re: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup

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Are these the ones that aren't great AX'ing tires because they take too long to warm up?
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I assumed these were better for track days, although I don't know the exact compound, just thought they were rare and apparently no longer available in that size....just an FYI for anyone that may be interested......
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