NickDE said:Whichever you can get cheapest
craig3.2 said:Goodyear's,a good all rounder,but in the dry I would say look at Michelin pilot super sports.
Also Vredsteins(ultracs,etc),great all round and superb in the wet,,if looking at alternatives![]()
Busterboo said:Help, please. Time to choose.
On a 35iS ...
Pirelli P Zero
or
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
I need to order them this weekend.
Busterboo said:Busterboo said:Help, please. Time to choose.
On a 35iS ...
Pirelli P Zero
or
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
I need to order them this weekend.
Ordered the Pirellis. :?
Busterboo said:Busterboo said:Help, please. Time to choose.
On a 35iS ...
Pirelli P Zero
or
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
I need to order them this weekend.
Ordered the Pirellis. :?
mr wilks said:Whooooopsyou asked for opinion between the 2 which came back overwhelming for the Goodyears yet you bought the Pirellis :?
craig3.2 said:At the end of the day, it's what you are happy getting![]()
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The pirrelli's should be okay though :driving:
Busterboo said:
Busterboo said:craig3.2 said:At the end of the day, it's what you are happy getting![]()
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The pirrelli's should be okay though :driving:
Well, they're going on tomorrow at 36psi front & 44 rear, the wheels are being aligned on a Hunter machine and I'll write a first report on their performance after a 100 miles, when the release compound should have worn off.
Even if they're not brilliant and even if they last only a year, I'll be delighted to be on them and off the Bridgestone run-flats, which are frightening me sometimes.