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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (PS4S) Tires | 18" Sizes

Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (PS4S) Tires | 18" Sizes

Regular price $243.99 USD
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  • Tire sizes offered are common 18" 2016-2022+ Honda Civic and 2023+ Acura Integra sizes. Contact for pricing on sizes not offered.

Note: pricing shown is per tire. Select Quantity 4 for a full set. Quantities are fluctuating, please contact to inquire about availability

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Fall in love with your car's untapped potential with the best max performance tire. Our Dynamic Response Technology continuously adapts to the road for ultra-precise steering, outstanding cornering power and remarkably good tread life for a summer tire. Revolutionary Multi-Compound Construction delivers unmatched levels of dry and wet grip exactly where you need it.

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TMonk57
Best Tires I've Ever Had Fitted.

I have size 235/40ZR18 fitted to my 2024 Integra ASpec 6MT on stock rims. I live in Florida and run summer tires year round. I do not track the car, but I drive fast! When compared to the Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02 (which I had fitted on my last car) these are superior. They excel in all areas: noise, grip, wet, dry... and they are not temperature sensitive. I rarely have to adjust the pressure. They just "go to work" everyday. and they look awesome (way better than the OEM tires). Great tires! Will buy again!

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W.P.
My experience with Unity Performance - Michelin Pilot Sport 4S

After waiting 2-3 weeks, I finally received my Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires from Unity Performance for my classic 1993 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. Humza communicated well and provided an alternative tire when Michelin was out of stock, but I decided to wait and I'm glad I did! Before that, I was running Bridgestone Potenza RE71Rs. The problem with the RE71Rs is that the rubber doesn't grip well until there is substantial heat in the tire. They also do poorly in the wet. That resulted in a super sketchy ride with the rear wheels breaking loose even in 3rd gear. With the Michelins, I have traction in 2nd gear even when it's wet, the ride is substantially better, and the steering response is more linear. It's a night and day comparison. Don't compromise! Get Michelin.