Getting ready for winter driving season
I’ve decided not to bring the GT R into hibernation this winter and so in order to operate it properly and safely, I’d proceed to get a set of Pirelli Sottozero 270 series 2 in the OE GT R sizes 275/35/19 & 325/30/30 from TireRack. My previous experience with Pirelli winter tires was fairly great and I look forward for the same if not better performance.
My understanding is that most people go with Michelin PA4 in 285/30/19 & 335/25/20. That was my original plan before they told me the OE size winters are actually available. Have anyone tried these Pirelli winter tires yet?
cheers & have a nice weekend :-)




The only issue we experienced is that they were wearing faster than other tires. I had to replace the full set at around 6,000 miles/two seasons. Rears were worn to the wear marks and the fronts had inner tire wear. Felt a bit pricey at $1800 a set...
The only issue we experienced is that they were wearing faster than other tires. I had to replace the full set at around 6,000 miles/two seasons. Rears were worn to the wear marks and the fronts had inner tire wear. Felt a bit pricey at $1800 a set...
I could only imagine what it’s like when potholes start to form.




Have done that on our SL’s and they made fabulous winter cars.
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I had an accident in my 911 last year when it was 3°C and raining really pouring down, learned a valuable lesson in the hard and expensive way. Using the right tires accordingly is very important to me know 😁
Thanks for your advice, really appreciate that.





We have five months snow a year, unfortunately, but also a lot of experience what cars work.
Germans design their cars to perform well throughout the year. RWD MB’s with the right tires work fine here.




You wait for the snow plows anyways.
Our driveway is somewhat steep and our E63s goes through 8” snow into the garage. The car is lowered.
In case our driveway wasn’t plowed yet.
My point is that the car should be fine during winters but obviously not as the primary driver during snow storms.
GTR is typically not a single car household car. Take the SUV for really bad weather but there is no need to keep other cars in the garage for the duration.




I just bought Sotto Zeros for my GTC. I had them on my C63 507 and it was totally fine in Canadian winters.
It’s too bad we can’t get a narrower width, especially for the rear. Maybe you can use the GTC 305 width on the GTR?
I just bought Sotto Zeros for my GTC. I had them on my C63 507 and it was totally fine in Canadian winters.
It’s too bad we can’t get a narrower width, especially for the rear. Maybe you can use the GTC 305 width on the GTR?
The overall ride is now much softer and more comfortable even though they still got the tire pressure wrong. The extra grip offers way more confidence especially when in heavy rain and somewhat colder days like we had yesterday.
I had my GT350R (long front splitter) on and off that ferry 10+ times hitting Mission and Area 27 - and I scraped almost every time. The trick when you check in is to ask to be in the basement level where you have the time and freedom to enter on an angle.
The problem is also coming off...angle again is key...
Not sure if the GTR is as low (long splitter) as the 350R but it certainly could be. I think the car overall sits lower.
I had my GT350R (long front splitter) on and off that ferry 10+ times hitting Mission and Area 27 - and I scraped almost every time. The trick when you check in is to ask to be in the basement level where you have the time and freedom to enter on an angle.
The problem is also coming off...angle again is key...
Not sure if the GTR is as low (long splitter) as the 350R but it certainly could be. I think the car overall sits lower.




For Sotto Zeros I'm at about USD1750 + tax with free shipping for
- 265/35R19 front
- 305/30R20 rear
Has anyone found better, for Michelin or Pirelli?




I'd actually prefer to go narrower than 305 at the rear, as that's an awful lot of width for snow or ice driving. The narrower the better!
GT C OEM sizes:
265/35R19
305/30R20
What have GT C drivers done in winter?
I'd actually prefer to go narrower than 305 at the rear, as that's an awful lot of width for snow or ice driving. The narrower the better!
GT C OEM sizes:
265/35R19
305/30R20
What have GT C drivers done in winter?
sottozero 270 series 2 is available in your OE sizes in Canada but they are unrealistically expensive. Do you want to give TireRack a call, they might have some unusual size selections for special order only. I’m attending a Michelin winter tire tech meeting next week, I’ll ask the reps about what they recommend and hope they will introduce more available sizes if AP4 in the future.






