Spring suddenly crept up in the Urals, the weather forecast joyfully announced that it was time to switch to summer clothes, shoes and tires for the car. Unfortunately, an inspection of my old summer tires showed that its operation is unsafe - the tread has worn off and small hernias are everywhere. Basically, I had to buy a new one. In the tire shop, they put them on old disks, did the balancing (weights of 30-40 grams, perhaps there would be less on new disks). The first couple of days I was not thrilled: the tires seemed to me insanely hard and uncomfortable, although they held the road perfectly and slowed down, according to the sensations after winter tires. It turned out that the tire fitters pumped up the wheels right up to 3.8-3.9 atmospheres. Having lowered all the wheels to 3.5, it became much better, now the tires are quite soft, I no longer feel small road junctions and rough terrain. They hold the road well in corners, feel great during acceleration and braking, there is no aquaplaning, but I didn’t get into frank showers on the track. They do just as well on wet roads as they do on dry ones. I advise!