Pirelli only choice for 19" 4S winter tire???
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Pirelli only choice for 19" 4S winter tire???
I've never been a fan of Pirelli and it doesn't seem the right choice for a true snow tire after reading others reviews.
I went to buy some Dunlops today and fronts are on back order nation wide until January!
I'm looking to stay with the P recommended sizes:
235/35 19
295/30 19
Is Pirelli my only choice now are am I missing an alternative brand? Would love Blizzaks or Nokians but they don't make one this big.
What's everyone doing for new sets this winter? I need real snows because I'm in the country east of Philly (borderline Pennsatucky) and the plows are late a lot of days.
I went to buy some Dunlops today and fronts are on back order nation wide until January!
I'm looking to stay with the P recommended sizes:
235/35 19
295/30 19
Is Pirelli my only choice now are am I missing an alternative brand? Would love Blizzaks or Nokians but they don't make one this big.
What's everyone doing for new sets this winter? I need real snows because I'm in the country east of Philly (borderline Pennsatucky) and the plows are late a lot of days.
Last edited by JBT3; 10-13-2016 at 06:42 PM.
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When I shopped it was between the two you have listed because I wanted OEM fit. I ended up with the sottozero's due to them being a sportier tire and a all purpose/winter vs a winter only tire.
Nokians are in a size close to OEM, but make sure the diameter is close as your all wheel drive can get messed up if off between front and rear.
Have you looked at 18" sizes? Cheaper tires and then you could keep a set mounted.
Nokians are in a size close to OEM, but make sure the diameter is close as your all wheel drive can get messed up if off between front and rear.
Have you looked at 18" sizes? Cheaper tires and then you could keep a set mounted.
#4
Drifting
Well if you want real winters then you should consider going narrower to get better traction. Regardless even with 18's the Pirellis were my only option and that's what I got
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I have the Pirelli's in sizes 235/40-19 and 285/35-19 (bought them used on Victor Zehn rims - they were take offs from a 991). I've only used them one winter but they worked really well with only one hill I couldn't get up - it had been polished to a really nice smooth icey finish by other cars spinning their tires on it. I just backed down and went another route. I'm pretty impressed with how well they work. I've had Blizzaks on other cars and I'd rate these right up there. By the way my 997-2 is my year round daily driver.
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I would go narrower if I could get away from the pirelli's. I'll check out the Nokians slightly smaller size but will definetly research it so I don't F up the AWD system. I'm guessing I'm going to be buying some Pirelli's.
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Nokian Tyres make the right sizes (I just checked) but who knows if they are available in North America. I'd rather garage my car than run it on Pirelli winters.
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Nokian has the right size for the fronts but rears are slightly off At 295 / 30 R 19. Plus they are studded which is too extreme for where I live. Not sure if they are legal or not. Didn't look at 18" sizes so maybe that's an option.
I had Nokians on my S4 in Cleveland, OH and they were great.
I had Nokians on my S4 in Cleveland, OH and they were great.
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I'm running the Pirellis. I'm very pleased with them, and I typically don't like Pirelli tires.
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Fair enough, but I don't come from Dubai and I'm not an Emirati. I'm an expat currently living in Dubai and I come from Finland. I'm pretty familiar with winter tyres and I'm interested enough to have checked what winter tyres I might be able to get when I take my car back home with me.
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@ChicagoSpeed996 Looks like you have an S. I was looking for 4S sizing in either 18" or 19".
Weird thing is even if I look for tires or tire package in S sizes, all Tire Rack gives me is Pirelli sizes.
Weird thing is even if I look for tires or tire package in S sizes, all Tire Rack gives me is Pirelli sizes.