FS: Pirelli PZero Nero Tires 235/55/17
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FS: Pirelli PZero Nero Tires 235/55/17
Up for grabs a set of 4 barely used Pirelli PZero Nero M+S tires, in excellent condition. The mileage on these are about 5K miles. No uneven wear, flats, plugs or any kind of repairs. These are great performance tires and should be good for about 30K or so more miles.
Size: 235/55/17 High Performance All Season (M+S)
Price: $275 delivered
Thanks for looking!
Size: 235/55/17 High Performance All Season (M+S)
Price: $275 delivered
Thanks for looking!
#6
Originally Posted by mrsteve
What's the load rating on the tires?
I can't quite make it out from the pictures...
I can't quite make it out from the pictures...
UTQG- 440AA A
Max Load- 1653 lbs.
Max Inflation Pressure- 51 psi
Max Speed- 168 mph
Tread Depth- 11/32"
Tire Weight- 28 lbs.
Rim Width Range- 7-8.5"
Overall Diameter- 27.1"
Revs Per Mile- 768
#7
Originally Posted by AcuraCl1
will these work on 02 or 03 acura cls factory wheels.
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how much picked up?
i work in Staten Island on Tuesdays, I could pick up after work.
i work in Staten Island on Tuesdays, I could pick up after work.
#20
Try Tire Calculator to compare your stock tire size to these.
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp
#22
Besides the thick side walls these are a Great and Expensive tire for a good price. I have a set of these on my racing harts and they perform quite well on wet and dry surfaces. Free bump and good luck with the sale
#24
^ What size are you running now?
If it's 215/50/17 than the difference between these and yours is over 6% in overall diameter and it's not not recommended to go over 3% difference from the original tire size.
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp
If it's 215/50/17 than the difference between these and yours is over 6% in overall diameter and it's not not recommended to go over 3% difference from the original tire size.
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp
#26
Safety wise they would be alright I guess if you don't push the car, regular city driving or winter. Again it depends on the car and how you drive. I had larger diameter tires than stock on other cars and there was no issue, save for softer handling. But it's a personal call really, I cannot recommend or push anything, so it's up to you. Ask around with knowledgeable people if you have doubts.
These tires would definitely be more comfy since they have meatier sidewalls and wider tread. Plus since they are almost new the rubber is soft and flexible.
Here's another pic...
These tires would definitely be more comfy since they have meatier sidewalls and wider tread. Plus since they are almost new the rubber is soft and flexible.
Here's another pic...
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