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Please don't take this as me being a jerk, but Invos weren't true grippy high performance tires when they came out, what, 15+ years ago? And the 555 G2s are not particularly well respected as anything but an inexpenisve tire. The drag style 555Rs and such are supposed to be incredible in hooking up in a straight line but they have soft sidewalls (i.e. no good for handling).

I am largely content with the OE TPC-spec tires but I know the PS4S is getting long in the tooth and there are newer tires out there that might be pretty incredible, too. As I mentioned, the Potenza Sport is something I have tried in the past and was super impressed with the lateral grip, precise steering, and stiff sidewall (almost like the super 200TW style tires). But I have a feeling they wouldn't last long on a 5BW. The Yokohama AD09 is really the tire I wished they made in our sizes.
Why would I see you relating your personal experience as you being a jerk my brother? Yer good.

Maybe they’ve changed something up as almost all of the reviews I read about the Invo said they were great… though I doubt many of those folks are ripping 659 torque.

What really sucks is that there are not many all season or winter specific tires with specs for the rear tires. I’ve read the Alpin 4 is good, but can’t find them ANYWHERE. So I gotta take what I can get if I want to drive the BW in early spring or fall.

If you know of some good A/S or winter tires and where to get em, hook a brother up!
 
There is a big thread about that very problem somewhere on this forum if I recall.

If I needed an AS tire, I would look at the Michelin AS4 and run the factory size 275/35/19 up front and a 285/35/19 in the back. Slightly taller but slightly narrower tread in theory. However, when that 285 is mounted on the BWs 11" rear wheel, I bet it will look almost as wide as the OE 305s because, in my experience, the wheel width is about 90% of how the tire looks because the sidewall has to be attached right at the wheel lip anyway. On another car I have mounted 2 different PS4S tires that were supposed to be 1.4" different in terms of tread width but when actually mounted on the same 10.5" wheels, the naked eye could not tell any difference when I laid the wheels on the ground next to each other. They were the exact same width when mounted on the wheels.

Sorry, that's a long winded way of saying an AS4 in 285/35/19 would be my choice on the back.
 
There is a big thread about that very problem somewhere on this forum if I recall.

If I needed an AS tire, I would look at the Michelin AS4 and run the factory size 275/35/19 up front and a 285/35/19 in the back. Slightly taller but slightly narrower tread in theory. However, when that 285 is mounted on the BWs 11" rear wheel, I bet it will look almost as wide as the OE 305s because, in my experience, the wheel width is about 90% of how the tire looks because the sidewall has to be attached right at the wheel lip anyway. On another car I have mounted 2 different PS4S tires that were supposed to be 1.4" different in terms of tread width but when actually mounted on the same 10.5" wheels, the naked eye could not tell any difference when I laid the wheels on the ground next to each other. They were the exact same width when mounted on the wheels.

Sorry, that's a long winded way of saying an AS4 in 285/35/19 would be my choice on the back.
Changing up the tire specs doesn’t throw shit off on the car’s computers? I don’t want to mess with anything that could give Caddy a reason to void the warranty.
 
I am personally unaware of any such issues but I haven't researched it. It wouldn't be a bad idea to speak to your service advisor and see what tires they recommend for their 668hp, 205mph supersaloon. If you buy what they tell you, it would be hard for them to argue with warranty issues.
 
Come to think about, there are plenty of guys running non-standard tire sizes like 325s that are taller and I haven't heard of any ABS or stability control freakouts. But do your due diligence.
 
I am personally unaware of any such issues but I haven't researched it. It wouldn't be a bad idea to speak to your service advisor and see what tires they recommend for their 668hp, 205mph supersaloon. If you buy what they tell you, it would be hard for them to argue with warranty issues.
Good call. Bro, my dealership’s salesmen honestly aren’t well versed in the Blackwing. I knew more about it than them. I mean it’s not like I’ve been obsessed with the BW since 2021, checked every day for the last year to see if a car with my specific options was available, and read/watched anything I could find about the car… 👀🥶
 
I have driven on the OE tires in the 30s and wet and didn't die . . . but you do have to be a little careful.
 
Were those the Invos by chance? Figure I’ll only be able to run Summer tires for a few months out of the year which is why I wanted a tire that’s safe under 40F. September through April (some years through May too) I’ll need tires safe at cold temps.
Honestly, it's been so long I don't remember. They were 4 season performance tires.
 

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