Pirelli P Zero NERO
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I just rec'd a 2005 Flint Grey e55. The original conti's are pretty spent in the rear, and I need to replace them. I found the P-zero neros online for under $200 shipping included and was considering them myself. They seem like pretty good all-season tires. I'm intersted in hearing what others think about them as well.
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2005 e55
Originally Posted by drmarco
I just rec'd a 2005 Flint Grey e55. The original conti's are pretty spent in the rear, and I need to replace them. I found the P-zero neros online for under $200 shipping included and was considering them myself. They seem like pretty good all-season tires. I'm intersted in hearing what others think about them as well.
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08 E63
had them on my BMW and really didn't like them much. tires had flat spots very easily if car sat for a day or so. traction grip was OK, nothing special. if u can get a great deal on them that's OK but if your paying regular price, i think i would get different tires (PS2 or Eagle F1)
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01 clk55 cpe
ditto.
the tires do have flat spots when you don't drive the car for a few days.
i find after driving, i do a couple of left & rights of the steering wheel and
it goes away quicker. they are economical and ok if you plan on driving
70% aggressive.
the tires do have flat spots when you don't drive the car for a few days.
i find after driving, i do a couple of left & rights of the steering wheel and
it goes away quicker. they are economical and ok if you plan on driving
70% aggressive.
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Originally Posted by drmarco
I just rec'd a 2005 Flint Grey e55. The original conti's are pretty spent in the rear, and I need to replace them. I found the P-zero neros online for under $200 shipping included and was considering them myself. They seem like pretty good all-season tires. I'm intersted in hearing what others think about them as well.
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211 E55(sold) & 80cc shifter kart
Originally Posted by M5 RUS
Anyone tried those tyres on E55K ???
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