Bloody NF1s will in no way fit a 575M. They are 360/430 wheels only. Absolutely nothing matched on the 575M. Funny, because 360 NF2s like those in the photo above fit with just 25 mm spacers in the rear. The centerlock adapters for the NF1s, however, were for way more dainty stub axles than those on a Maranello. Price will go down to $2800 plus shipping when I have time to fiddle with the ad. Taz Terry Phillips
Another +1 on the Hankooks. I installed them on Tuesday for less than $800 (430 wheel/tire sizes). I haven't gotten a chance to fully run them in but they do ride quite nice. I'm running 35psi FWIW.
Can you take a pic of the wheels any maybe one of the car... i'd like to see the wheels/tires, but then again i can never get tired to viewing Ferrari pics
I've been running the Hankook v12's for over 300 kms now... best tires I've ever bought for the money...by a long shot. They perform way better than the Michelins that were on it, not to mention they handle way better in the wet, and I live in a wet region that rains alot. I run 37 psi all the way around and get the best gas and performance out of them on my 430........ I'll be putting a set of the same tires on my BMW also..... couldn't believe how inexpensive they are and how they perform considering the price. I'd recomment these to anyone anytime. good luck guys and happy driving.
Just bought some Hankook V12's for my 360. Having them installed next Tuesday. I'll let all of you know what I think. I have heard that the 500 mile break in period is critical though.
Have had the V12's on my car for a week now. I like them alot! Am running about 33 psi front and rear...
Just had the V12's put on my 360 today. Running 35 Psi. They feel great. The sidewall seems a little softer than the PZeros that they replaced. I'll break them in before track day though.
Thats beacuse.......they are made in China! UGH! That said.... I put Hankooks on my M3 Comp Package when the Michelin PS2s wore out (quickly I might add), and the car is MUCH better on the Hankooks. Rides a touch softer, but they communicate through the wheel with much better feel. I am very happy, half the price and better performance! Jim
I've had the Hankook Ventus V12 evo tires on my 360 for three years. They are a fine tire. I too got some virtual eyebrow raises on FerrariChat back in the day about the Hankooks. And even I was unsure what to think of them. But after 3,000 miles of use I can say they are fine. They have a nice firm ride and progressive grip that lets go cleanly. They have a lot of fans in the BMW and other forums where people are just looking for the best street tire and don't care about the brand. I've come to see Hankook as more of a peer to the tier 2 tire companies like Yokohama, Continental, etc. and less like a discount brand like Kuhmo. My personal preference is always for USA made tires. Second choice is anywhere but made in China. But these days even USA and European tire companies do their manufacturing in China, so you have to check the DOT code to really be sure where they were built. I will consider Hankook again when shopping for my next set. BTW, I use OEM PSI settings and the tires have been great at that cold pressure.
I have the same tires / wheels. I just added some Hill Engineering spacers today from Ricambi 15mm rear, 11 mm front and this makes these wheels look amazing on the car. My mechanic said to do 32psi front and 34 psi rear when COLD. Done!