P Zero Rosso's
Has anyone experience of the P Zero Rosso Pirelli's on a 993, especially the obese version with 285/30 x 18 on the hippy end? Quite love my P Zero Assyms currently, but would get a good price on Rossos, ie a whole set for the price of two rears. Seems a good offer, but I don't know the tyre - anyone?
Cheers, Maurice 97C2S
Cheers, Maurice 97C2S
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From: Grants Pass, OR
[quote]Originally posted by maurice97C2S:
<strong>Has anyone experience of the P Zero Rosso Pirelli's on a 993, especially the obese version with 285/30 x 18 on the hippy end? Quite love my P Zero Assyms currently, but would get a good price on Rossos, ie a whole set for the price of two rears. Seems a good offer, but I don't know the tyre - anyone?
Cheers, Maurice 97C2S
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Check the prices on TireRack... all the prices for Pirelli have dropped. The Assimetricos are only a hundred dollars (for the set) more than the Rossos. The Rossos have better wet grip, are quieter, last longer, and ride better. The Assimetricos have more grip.
Take your pick.
<strong>Has anyone experience of the P Zero Rosso Pirelli's on a 993, especially the obese version with 285/30 x 18 on the hippy end? Quite love my P Zero Assyms currently, but would get a good price on Rossos, ie a whole set for the price of two rears. Seems a good offer, but I don't know the tyre - anyone?
Cheers, Maurice 97C2S
</strong><hr></blockquote>Check the prices on TireRack... all the prices for Pirelli have dropped. The Assimetricos are only a hundred dollars (for the set) more than the Rossos. The Rossos have better wet grip, are quieter, last longer, and ride better. The Assimetricos have more grip.
Take your pick.

