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Old 01-05-2011, 11:18 PM
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Default Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico or Yokohama Parada Spec-X

the Yoko's are newer and have fewer reviews but the ones available are good, the Pirelli's are old.. but i've heard very quiet..

which ones for 22" wheels for Cayenne?

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Old 01-06-2011, 08:59 PM
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I've been running Yokohama Spec x's on mine for over three years and 35,000 miles and they have been great. I actually just went up a mountain road in tennessee w/ them on and it was about 4-6 inches remaining on the road at the time. They are quiet and I would definitely buy another set. I had them on my LandRover LR3 for about a year before selling it and they were great too.
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Several of us have commented on the Yoko's in previous threads, do a search.
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
Several of us have commented on the Yoko's in previous threads, do a search.
my search must be screwed, i typed yokohama and got a bunch of randoms.. spec x didnt yield anything.

i had the pirelli on order, guy at tirerack said the spec X are better in wet and quieter.. so swapped over to those.. we'll see how they are.... truck doesnt come for 2 months tho. LOL
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Just did a search using "yoko", pulled up 45 threads. Thread title will tell you which ones to read.
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
Just did a search using "yoko", pulled up 45 threads. Thread title will tell you which ones to read.
i searched "yoko" and found the one i think your talking about

https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...cayenne-s.html

before i searched yokohama, i guess i should learn to use more slang.
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
i searched "yoko" and found the one i think your talking about

https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...cayenne-s.html

before i searched yokohama, i guess i should learn to use more slang.
Nah, many of us just hate (or in my case are lousy) typists.
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
Nah, many of us just hate (or in my case are lousy) typists.
funny part is instead of copy+paste, you typed 3x as much... i did search, just didnt get spec X threads... :-/
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Originally Posted by nh9095
I've been running Yokohama Spec x's on mine for over three years and 35,000 miles and they have been great. I actually just went up a mountain road in tennessee w/ them on and it was about 4-6 inches remaining on the road at the time. They are quiet and I would definitely buy another set. I had them on my LandRover LR3 for about a year before selling it and they were great too.
i love you, thank you for the quick and dirty reply.
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
funny part is instead of copy+paste, you typed 3x as much... i did search, just didnt get spec X threads... :-/
I don't understand this comment. I was just giving you search parameters that would pull up threads on the tires.
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I went with Yokohama on my 20" 275/40/20, been great, but only ran less than 5k miles since I got new.
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I had PZero Asimmetrico on my Range Rover in 19" size (255/50/19) and really liked them. Great performance all around, and decent wear. I would not hesitate to get them again unless there was something better. I tend to like Yoko tires, so I'd be interested in longer-term updates on these like nh9095's positive experience.



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