Need info on Pirelli P-Zero Rosso
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Need info on Pirelli P-Zero Rosso
Hey Guys - I am going to soon replace my OEM tires and was wondering if any of you have any info and/or experience with the Pirelli P-Zero Rosso Direzionale? I know they put these tires on Boxsters as OEM. What's the scoop on this tire? I am also considering the Bridgestone S-03 Pole Positions and Toyo Proxes T1-S.
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Thanks for the input lungta.
Anybody else have any input on these tires? Let me also pose another question... which tire do you feel is the best bang for the buck. Things to consider are performance (wet and dry), comfort/feel, road noise and tread life. Feel free to add to anything I left out... all comments are welcomed.
Anybody else have any input on these tires? Let me also pose another question... which tire do you feel is the best bang for the buck. Things to consider are performance (wet and dry), comfort/feel, road noise and tread life. Feel free to add to anything I left out... all comments are welcomed.
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Checkout the link not as good as the goodyear or so2
Pirelli
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....so+Direzionale
GoodYear:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Eagle+F1+GS-D3
Bridgestone Potenza S02:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....l=Potenza+S-02
Check the tire wear and grip section should answer most of your questions.
Pirelli
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....so+Direzionale
GoodYear:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Eagle+F1+GS-D3
Bridgestone Potenza S02:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....l=Potenza+S-02
Check the tire wear and grip section should answer most of your questions.
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Hey Jose! Long time no see. I have put around 10K miles on my Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires now, running them thru this past DFW winter. They are just outstanding in wet NCT weather - you don't even know that it is raining because of how well these tires track in the wet. I really like them. Compared to the OEM RE040, the GS-D3 is quieter, has much more warning of impending breakaway at the limit, and is more forgiving at the limit on the track. They were (last fall) cheaper than the S03s or T1S, and having gotten 20K from my OEM tires, I expect (based on treadwear so far at 10K miles) to get around 30K with these Eagles -- treadwear being rated at 280-AA-A. If you are running stock rims though, I don't think they are available in the OEM sizes for the fronts.
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I ran P-zero Neros on an M3 for a year before I sold the car. They were outstanding. Never drove in snow. I don't believe they were made for that. I can't compare to the new Goodyears because I have not owned them. The only complaint is price. The Rossos don't come close to the Neros. I wasn't aware that they came in the Z sizes.
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