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Old Jul 27, 2009, 12:19 PM
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According to Tire Rack's latest review the Pirelli PZero Nero All Seasons were pretty good. It is ranked 1st right now.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=119
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Originally Posted by Ltdanish07
well thanks for the help guys. I ended up getting them sooner then expected. The inside of my right front is totally worn. Im starting to see a felt kinda material.

i need to find a way to work tomorrow....i really dont wanna risk it.....

I ended up getting the potenza re960s. hopefully i wont be disappointed.

Thanks again
I PMed you, but with tire wear like that you need to get realigned after you get your new tires on.
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I've got some fresh Pzero Nero M+S Runflats in 245/18/40 I don't need. If anyone needs some, let me know! They are probably the best performing allseasons I've ever seen in summer and winter.
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I run the kuhmo ecsta ASX all seasons on my 04 evo8, good dry, good wet, havent tried snow yet but they look like they will do the job. altho we get sometimes get some fun snows here, ill prolly have a set of blizzaks on my second set of wheels "just in case" i wanna play in the snow.
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I just picked up a set of bridgestone potenza pole positions.... and it wasn't what I expected.

I wish I could have just gotten the same OEM advans again, but they're so damn expensive! 300+ for each tire on tirerack is insane.
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I have goodyear eagle f1's and love them. Good price and they are lasting a really long time!
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Originally Posted by Scratchy
According to Tire Rack's latest review the Pirelli PZero Nero All Seasons were pretty good. It is ranked 1st right now.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=119
Well...at least spend some time with the results. The BFG won the dry performance by a large margin. The Conti won the wet by an even larger margin. The Pirelli was the "most comfortable". Comfort is obviously high on Tire Rack's agenda. But some might have other priorities.

I have the BFG's and they do daily driving pretty well. But I time-trialed on them once and was not impressed. About what you'd expect.
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