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Tires for Diablo

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  1. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    Jon Wijaya
    Guys, it appears that the rears are not available from Tirerack & they told me that Pirelli has discontinued it? But they recommended this:

    BF Goodrich G-force TA KDW2

    Has anyone had experience with the above on their Lambos or other performance car & your view? Thanks.

    Anyway, I ran a check using Murcielago specs which has the same rears & it shows that they have Pzero Rosso leftovers @ USD$500 ea but potentially old MYR.
     
  2. ONEOFEW

    ONEOFEW Formula Junior

    Jan 19, 2006
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    Steve
    Don't know much about Goodrich but I've been very happy withy Michelin PS2, they do make the 335-35-17
     
  3. roytoy2003

    roytoy2003 F1 Veteran

    Jul 30, 2004
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    Roy L. Cats
    Yes, no longer making them...they are all moving to the Rossa Corosa tire..more money, but a way better more agressive tire.
     
  4. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    Jon Wijaya
    Thanks guys. My car came with stock 18" & the rears are the same as Murcie so I managed to get tirerack & matched a set of Pirellis but not many rears left though. Even Corsas are out of stock now :(
     
  5. white out

    white out Formula 3

    Mar 3, 2010
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    I didn't like the BFG on my 350whp Grand National. But I was running 285/17 rear tires, the 335 might have a different characteristic.

    I loved the PS2's on my Viper, much more than the Pzeros on my Murci. There was significantly higher levels of traction and longer life (20k miles with many track days and a few doughnuts) than what I expect from the Pzeros with zero track time and zero hooning.

    Nick
     

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