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michelin pilot sport wear
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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I have an '06 987S with 19s and Michelin PS2 N1 tires. I just did a track day with the stock alignment. The outside edges of my tires are pretty well worn. I tended to go a little hot into one particular hairpin (left hand turn) and my front right tire took a bit more wear than the others until I started to get the hang of it.
Sounds like your car either has an alignment problem or has been on the track.
In one weekend of track activity, I probably added the equivalent of 6 months of "normal" wear to the tires (just a guess).
Good luck with your investigation.
Nestor