Tires
just curious...do most people stay with the stock bridgestones....i'm anywhere close to needing tires but just wondering about what's out there regarding an all purpose tire....thanks...and please post pics if possible...
I'm on P-Zero Nero from the end of Oct. to end of April for the pass 2 years.
It's a good tires in dry, very good in light snow, and awesome tires in wet. After almost 9k miles of use, may be worn down about 1cm, if that. Altought front tires said 225 width, they're almost an inch wider than stock RE50, but I think it's good for AP2 since it helps dial out some understeer. it is the only Z rated all-season that is snow and mud proved. Two big draw back is breaking capability and not a directional tire, so handling is somewhat num and not so crisp.
But hey!, for less than $600 a set that seems to last forever and can do all this, I ain't complaining!
It's a good tires in dry, very good in light snow, and awesome tires in wet. After almost 9k miles of use, may be worn down about 1cm, if that. Altought front tires said 225 width, they're almost an inch wider than stock RE50, but I think it's good for AP2 since it helps dial out some understeer. it is the only Z rated all-season that is snow and mud proved. Two big draw back is breaking capability and not a directional tire, so handling is somewhat num and not so crisp.
But hey!, for less than $600 a set that seems to last forever and can do all this, I ain't complaining!
my 'winter' tires are the pzero nero m+s. They are nice but don't come in a AP1 rear fitment (only 225 which is better for inclimate weather anyways)
3 seasons out of the year it's the stock s02's.
3 seasons out of the year it's the stock s02's.
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