225/40r18 (88y) Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Zero Pressure on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
6/32nds tread. Michelin PS2 in a run flat, zero pressure, fitment. Common size for the front of BMWs with 18 inch staggered fitments. Some Porsches as well. New is 10/32nds. One tire only. 225/40ZR18 (88Y) 3808 Dot code.
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