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Replying to: firstporsche (Nov 22, 2007 8:02 am) I went with the same OEM Pirelli P-Zero Rossos that were on the car at a price of about $1,050 including tax, mounting and balancing ($80 per tire at my dealership). Of the three options for my car (295/30 19"), Michelin Pilot Sports were considered by most to be slightly better (handling and tread life) and slightly more expensive than the Pirelli's. A minority prefer the Pirellis for dry handling. But Continentals, although significnatly cheaper, are considered well below either the Michelins or the Pirellis. My selling dealer won't even install them, having had too many complaints about poor performance. |
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Will the following wheels fit a 1995 - 911 (993) with out modifications?? PORSCHE 996 TURBO S OEM 18'' WHEELS - FRONT TIRES 295/30ZR/18 .REAR TIRES 225/40ZR/18 |
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my 2001 turbo needs new tires at 12,000 miles and a few wheels have curb rash so i am looking at upgrading to the newer model's (997) 19" wheels and tires. does anyone know if they will fit into my wheel wells without rubbing and what the offset should be to make these work? will i need spaces and if so, how big? also, the new wheels come with pressure sensors but of course my car does not have this option. does this matter in the fitment? thanks
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| I have a 2006 Carrera S which has had Michelin Pilot sport from day 1. I have 10K miles with probably 60% left on the tread. My experience with Pirelli P-Zeros on a previous Jaguar XK8 was about 6-8K for the rear tires then replacing them with Michelins for 15K+ miles with no noticable performance compromise. I am a Michelin convert as they wear well and grip well and let go predictably. This is fairly spirited driving with no track use so far. | |
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Replying to: dfinkelsteinmd (Mar 29, 2008 5:49 pm) |
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Replying to: chile96 (Mar 08, 2007 7:33 pm) 235/35ZR19 Pirelli PZero Rosso Asimmetrico N1 (Porsche) for 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Standard brakes In Stock 2 $308.00 $616.00 305/30ZR19 Pirelli PZero Rosso Asimmetrico N1 (Porsche) for 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Standard brakes In Stock 2 $445.00 $890.00 Shipping Sub-Total: $52.10 I think it may be something thqt can be tweaked on the rear suspension to increase the camber slightly to prevent this uneven wear. However, I am not impressed with 50% wear on my front set of Michellins with less than 10K miles. Hence the switch to the Pirelli (I'll let you know how these wear over the summer). |
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Replying to: 07997turbo (Apr 22, 2008 7:50 pm) The Dealership wanted to charge $400 for load balancing TWO tires. I am having all FOUR done for $200.... No WONDER Porsche forward market earnings expectations are high.... |
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Replying to: 07997turbo (Apr 22, 2008 7:50 pm) I have Pirelli's on my 911S (same size as yours, except rears are 295 vs. 305). I replaced the rears at 12,500 miles. Fronts are still decent at 18,500 miles. I would have gone to Michelins, but because of a mess up on something else, the dealer gave me the Pirelli's for $440 each (Tire Rack price) and mounted/balanced them for free. Next time, I'll reconsider the Michelins.
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Replying to: habitat1 (Apr 24, 2008 8:51 am) |
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Replying to: habitat1 (Apr 24, 2008 8:51 am) |
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