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Old 03-12-2007, 03:28 PM
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Anyone have any experience with the Pirelli PZero Rosso?

I'm thinking of running them in 285/35/18 & 315/30/18 on an 18x10" & 18x11" set-up.

It's either these or possibly BFG KDW's & DR's
I'm leaning away from DR's as I really don't want to hear the car get sandblasted and pebbles flung at it whenever I drive it
I also have a set of MT ET Radials mounted on stock wheels for whenever I need a straight-line tire, so that's not a huge concern.
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No one's ever run these?
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I ran 295s but i cant tell you how they were because they were bald when i bought the car... 500 bucks a rear tire for me
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I ran them in 275/30R19 and 305/30R19s on my CCWs...for the amount of money they cost, I was pretty dissapointed. Alot of wheelspin, and just didn't feel as confident around a turn. These wheels/tires are gone now, but I am going back to the better, and cheaper, Bridgestone Potenza RE050s. I was really impressed with that tire on my car...wet and dry weather.

The only tire worth all that extra money are the Michelin PS2s...
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Originally Posted by AbsolutHank
I ran them in 275/30R19 and 305/30R19s on my CCWs...for the amount of money they cost, I was pretty dissapointed. Alot of wheelspin, and just didn't feel as confident around a turn. These wheels/tires are gone now, but I am going back to the better, and cheaper, Bridgestone Potenza RE050s. I was really impressed with that tire on my car...wet and dry weather.

The only tire worth all that extra money are the Michelin PS2s...
Thanks man,
BTW, What width CCW's were you running them on?
How'd they sit on those width wheels?


Anyone else have any feedback?
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I have them on our Porsche and I think that are good tires, maybe not worth the money. The Porsche doesnt have as much power are the F-bods tho




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