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camaro94 04-23-2005 02:27 AM

Pirelli P7000 SuperSport
 
Anyone ever had these tires before? I've found a set for a not too bad price, and was wondering about anybodies experiences with them, if they'd had them. They don't look too bad.

RFF 04-23-2005 02:39 AM

Never heard of them before.

archemedes 04-23-2005 12:05 PM

I've never had them but have never heard any complaints with pirelli

archemedes 04-23-2005 12:06 PM

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....0%20SUPERSPORT

camaro94 04-23-2005 12:42 PM

yeah, everything I've read seems to put in their favor.

meissen 04-23-2005 05:43 PM

not bad, pretty good price too. Danielle, if you can haggle good and were planning on buying those pirellis new, try to see if you can haggle the Kumho Ecstas ASX down to the price of those... the ASX has excellent ratings straight across the board, and with yas being in PA ya need that snow traction. ;)

69z-28 04-23-2005 07:35 PM

if you want cheap performance look into the Fuzion ZRI tires. i heard really good things abuot them and they are very cheap. one guy with a pretty built LT1 said the only way he can brake them loose on a dry road is under a hard WOT launch.

camaro94 04-23-2005 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by meissenation
and with yas being in PA ya need that snow traction. ;)

why? My car doesn't see snow, other that what build up on her while she's in hibernation. I do have another car for that, remember? ;) I still prefer all-seasons to some summer though. This are can have mud, and lots of water.



Originally Posted by 69z-28
if you want cheap performance look into the Fuzion ZRI tires. i heard really good things abuot them and they are very cheap. one guy with a pretty built LT1 said the only way he can brake them loose on a dry road is under a hard WOT launch.

I've looked at those before, but I'm not really looking to get an ultra-high performance summer . I'd like something more high performance all season. But really, whatever I happen to come across for the best deal is what I'll probably get. The Avon - Tech M550 A/S ' s don't look too bad, I believe that is the same brand that I have on the old wheels(only the particular tire was the "Tech 4000"). Were pretty good, and got pretty good tread life, which is one of my highest concerns, really.

niceroc 04-24-2005 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by 69z-28
if you want cheap performance look into the Fuzion ZRI tires. i heard really good things abuot them and they are very cheap. one guy with a pretty built LT1 said the only way he can brake them loose on a dry road is under a hard WOT launch.

he didnt say he had a pretty built lt1 ... he said he has a few minor mods ... he said the olny way he could break them loose is go almost wot

69z-28 04-24-2005 09:28 AM

i mean he didnt have a stock LT1. i also didnt mean he didnt have a 400 horse full bolt on car. he has a shift kit, 3.73s, true duals and CAI. he should be able to break em loose really easily. anyways my point is they are good summer tires with excellent traction except in snow,but what f-body is good in snow anyways.


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