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Tyres for my 335

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  1. ferrari-nut

    ferrari-nut Formula Junior

    May 24, 2005
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    Guys, Help please...................I'm having trouble getting Pirelli's for my 355 spider. I can get Dunlop SP 9000's. Are they any good?
     
  2. veryfast355

    veryfast355 Karting

    Sep 24, 2007
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    i recently bought Michelin Sport at Mavis and they are really good - i think if you are looking for Pirellis you need to get P Zeros and not SP 9000.
     
  3. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I have a couple Pirellis that will fit 355 rear wheels up in the garage attic. They have about 85% tread left on them....
     
  4. eric355

    eric355 Formula 3
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    #4 eric355, Jun 25, 2008
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    Had the same need of tyres some months ago. I got the following comparison table from the net. I finally bought a complete set of Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 and I am very pleased with them.
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  5. greyboxer

    greyboxer F1 World Champ

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    If you are buying a full set & in the UK Toyo are quite often used now

    If you've had a puncture and just need one a friend might be able to help
     
  6. J. Salmon

    J. Salmon F1 Rookie
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    Aug 27, 2005
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    I just put those BS Potenzas on mine, the ones at the top of the chart :) Nice tires, very happy with them.
     
  7. nizam

    nizam Formula 3
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    +1

    The SP9000's are too soft (IMHO) for the car. I have Bridgestone Potenza's on mine, and they work very well. My next set would most probably be Michelin PS2's.
     
  8. Oengus

    Oengus F1 World Champ
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    Has anybody tried the Nitto tyres yet?
    They are a site sponsor.
     
  9. day355

    day355 F1 Rookie

    Jun 25, 2006
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    News Pirelli P0( 599 fit them).Just the best of the best.
     
  10. greyboxer

    greyboxer F1 World Champ

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    Theres a new set of rears on EBay Item number: 190232353079
     
  11. TSM

    TSM Karting

    May 24, 2008
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    TireRack.com has original spec Bridgestone Expedia S0-1s in stock. Purchased and installed a new set 3 weeks ago on the F355...perfect. Good luck!
     
  12. Loser

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    Apr 11, 2008
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    I run Michelin Pilots on my Trans Am WS6 and I am very happy with them. I actually had a set of Pirelli Pzeros after I owned my first set of Michelins and I just bought my second set of Michelins. They are far better than the Pilots in handling, traction, and noise levels IMHO (not that noise matters in a F355 Spider). When I need tires for my F355 Spider, I will look into the Michelin Pilots.
     
  13. cyril

    cyril Rookie

    Jun 4, 2008
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    hi guys, if say european tires i know what to choose now according to you guys' advise or the above chart. However, what do u think if european vs japanese tires ? i heard more n more ppl put on something like Advan high performance to their 355. What's the pros n cons except price/durability trade off or it will be simply never good for european cars match jap tires ? Thanks for your thought.
     
  14. dlynes

    dlynes Formula 3

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    I have ran SP 9000's for years on my nsx. I have never had a problem with them. I have had good wear and pretty good traction. For a street tire and the price, I think they are a steal. I have always purchased my tires thru http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/home.do I also purchase their tire replacement warranty. I have used their replacement warranty on numerous occasions, everytime I have gotten a nail/razor blade I call and they send me a tire for free.
     
  15. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    I would use one of the top 3 choices on the tirerack feedback survey. I am using the Goodyear F1 GSD3 and love them. :)
     
  16. BLAMPEE

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    I just bought my 355 last month and purchased new Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrics. They are quieter than ANY tire on the market and just came out early this year. I have them on my BMW 330ci ZHP, too. It is seriously amazing how quieter they are over the PS2s. Performance is unparalleled, as well.
     
  17. 05011994

    05011994 Formula 3
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    +1 on the Goodyear F1 GSD3, also less expensive and quieter than the others, have them and love them.
     
  18. MrF355

    MrF355 Formula Junior

    Mar 4, 2008
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    My F355 Berlinetta has the latest Pirelli P Zero fitted. I am very happy with the tyres. My brother who also drives the car is not a fan of the Pirellis. We have different driving styles. Other option I would fit would be the Michelin Pilot PS2 they are also excellent. The Goodyear F1 has a similar tread pattern to the original Michelin Pilot Sport tyre that was original fitment to the F355 so that tyre should work quite well. In short any tyre that you look at will be good as it will be a high performance tyre. I tend to stick (no pun intended) to Pirelli or Michelin. If you look at all the supercars they all run either Pirelli or Michelin. The F430 comes with Bridgestones which are also very good but you can specify Pirelli as the fitment. The Pirellis are faster around Fiorano than the Bridgestones. It simply depends on the type of driving you intend to do and your skill level. A very skilled driver will on a track be able to exploit the grip levels of a Pirelli or Michelin. A less skilled driver will probably not notice the difference between different tyre brands. On the street once again all tyres will be fairly close to each other as the car's abilities cannot be exploited to any great limit. My rule of thumb is that if you have been happy with the current tyres then replace them with either the same tyre or a tyre with a similar tread pattern.
     
  19. Frari

    Frari Formula 3

    Nov 5, 2003
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    I can recommend pirelli corsa tyres and also suggest that you can go to a larger size front and rear ie 295 rear and 255? front I found these to be exceptional in the dry , evry quiet hard to unstick great on rougher roads as they are softer and lets face it we rarely drive in the rain and don't do too many miles so best if you can wear out a set in a couple of years before the harden up. I had yokohamas on my 355. they were good but not half as good as the corsas.fwiw.
     
  20. Andrew Bolton

    Andrew Bolton Karting

    Aug 20, 2004
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    +1
    I like the SP9000s too for my 308. As for Tirerack reviews. I've noticed that they are way too generous sometimes. Just understand that most folks reviewing a tire just got their tires (so they're new) and just replaced either old worn out tires, or tires they didn't like in the first place. In sum, in most instances you are seeing a comparision between a tire that NEEDS to be replaced and a brand new tire. The better test is to look at those reviews wherein the reviewers have put some mileage on the reviewed tires.
     

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