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  1. Majin_JT

    Majin_JT Formula Junior

    Mar 15, 2008
    379
    UK
    Full Name:
    JT
    Hello everyone my car is wrapped away for winter but noticed that my front tyres are getting ready.
    i currently have pzeros all round stock size 215/45/18 , 275/40/18.
    The price of the pirelli are alot higher than some other brands as most of you already know.
    my question is would i be ok to fit 225/45/18 pzero rossos with my 275/40/18 pzero asimmetrico ?

    I dont want to waste my rear tyres as they are not that old

    Any help or advice would be great
     
  2. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
    Owner Rossa Subscribed

    Aug 25, 2005
    8,762
    Campbell, CA
    Full Name:
    John Zornes
    Should be fine


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  3. ESP1

    ESP1 Rookie

    Jun 20, 2018
    2
    Madrid, Spain
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    FDZ
    Hello folks, my tyre dealer tells me that they're not able to mount the same Pirelli P Zero tyres in front and rear as they do not exist for the official meassures (215 45/18 and 275 40/18). Understand they would need to Direzionale at the front and Assimetrico at the rear. Does anyone have a view on this?

    thanks a lot
     
  4. Silber

    Silber Karting

    Jun 6, 2014
    119
    Switzerland
    I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but I would go up to 225 on the front to try to remove some understeer. Have also just got a second set of wheels with Michelin Pilot Sports fitted, try try the difference.
     
  5. ESP1

    ESP1 Rookie

    Jun 20, 2018
    2
    Madrid, Spain
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    FDZ
    Thank you for the advice Silber, in my country we are not allowed to change approved tyre meassures however Im indeed looking at michelin sports. Best, FDZ
     
  6. Silber

    Silber Karting

    Jun 6, 2014
    119
    Switzerland
    Hi everyone

    Just to add to this thread for anyone interested, I had Michelins fitted in the standard 360 sizes and they're about a million times better than the Pirelli P Zeros. Softer compound and much more grip. The car is much more confidence inspiring and easy to throw around, and understeer is no longer an issue. In fact, it's easy to power slide at lower speeds! The specific Michelin models are Pilot Sport 4 on the front and Pilot Super Sport at the rear. They're virtually the same tyre.

    Enjoy!
     
  7. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
    1,538
    I am trying to find a pair of fronts in bridgestone RE-11 215 45/18 with date codes in the last 4 years.

    Anyone have a pair they want to sell?
     

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