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Old 10-14-2018, 02:55 PM
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Default Pirelli P Zero Rosso?

Anyone running these on their 930? I'm considering a set of 205/55ZR16 and 245/45ZR16 for my '79 930. Does anyone have any pics they could post with this tire installed? I know the Bridgestone Potenza RE-11 and S-02 are very popular and what you mostly see on early Turbos.

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Slightly OT, but I am having a set of 245/45 and 225/50s of these tires mounted on my vintage AMG (8 and 9 x16's). Took forever to get the rear 245's. Very few tire choices available for the wider 16's. I am taking off a set of Potenza 245s and 225s that are 5 years old (but only about 3k miles on them). I hope these tires are softer and stickier than the Bridgestones.
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I have Pirelli on my 930, they are soft, but I would never buy them again. They get plates very fast. These do not go away even after 100 km. i buy the RE11 in the spring, good drive dominik
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Pirelli are making the proper vintage Cinturato P7 again

225/50YR16 P7 N4 is available, and 245 will come soon.

they also make the 15" P7 for the earlier cars
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I had 345/35/15’s on the rear of my 76 and still had traction problems. Try finding a set of those...
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Originally Posted by UberXY


I had 345/35/15’s on the rear of my 76 and still had traction problems. Try finding a set of those...
sounds like you are looking for the new P7 Countach tyres
that Pirelli have just made



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