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Summer Tires?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Sn00zr, Jan 24, 2007.

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  1. Sn00zr

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    Hi, I am basically looking to figure out which tires are the best for summer driving. Here are some examples...

    - Pirelli PZero Nero 18" 225/40/18 Front and 275/40/18 Rear

    - BFG G Force TA/KD 225/40/18F and 275/40/18 R

    - Bridgestone Potenza RE050

    - Bridgestone Sport Contact 2 - Z Rated


    Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
     
  2. RedBarchetta

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    what is your location and climate ??
     
  3. Crawler

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    ...and car?
     
  4. Sn00zr

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    360 Modena.

    Ontario, Canada. Not sure about climate. Maybe temprate if I remeber back to like grade 3? LOL!
     
  5. RedBarchetta

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    i meant how much does it rain in the summer, if at all. or if it was 100+ degrees for 2 solid months. :)
     
  6. spiderseeker

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    Goodyear F1's !!!
     
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    Eagle F1 GS-D3 or F1 Supercar. Great tires. If you encounter wet roads a lot, get the D3. The Supercar does not do well in rain. DO NOT get the standard F1 GS, OE on the Corvette and recently deceased F-body. It is crap.
     
  8. Sn00zr

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  10. spiderseeker

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    Try Discount Tire, I went there with the TireRack website quote and Discount tire BEAT, tireracks price. They had to order the tires though- took about a week.
    (That was on the Goodyear F1's GS-D3)
     
  11. hanknum

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    Check www.tirerack.com

    Read good things about the G-Force, but only if you are only dry. wet, and they become very tricky.
     
  12. cavallino33

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    I had RE050A's on a previous car they were pretty good. Good cornering stability, and fantastic grip. They were ok in the rain too.
     

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