Pirelli PNero Zero Tire
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Pirelli PNero Zero Tire
So, bought some of these guys. All-season tire... they work extremely well on dry and damp roads, I haven't had a problem with them..Finally snowed a ton today so I decided to take them out for a spin and they work really well. 1st gear will spin a little, but you still move and I am confident with the acceleration as I don't intend on doing anything crazy. Cornering they do fine, I had to remember I can't corner like I could in the summer.. And braking, the ABS hasn't come on once.
Long story short, I like the tires, they do very well, I would recommend them. The only thing I can't comment on is tread life as I haven't had them long enough.
The only thing that sucks is that the snow is high enough to the point my lower lip and fog lights act as a snow ramp and throw it all into the windshield lol.
Long story short, I like the tires, they do very well, I would recommend them. The only thing I can't comment on is tread life as I haven't had them long enough.
The only thing that sucks is that the snow is high enough to the point my lower lip and fog lights act as a snow ramp and throw it all into the windshield lol.
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With regular rotation (every 3K miles for the first 15k, then every 5K miles after that), you can expect up to 40K miles out of the Pirelli FWIW
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We recently just got about a foot of snow and I had absolutely no issues traveling through the snow. And I was thinking they should last around that 40k, that would be nice.
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