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How would you say these Pirelli's stack up against a Nitto 555 (street tire)?
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The Nitto G2 is absolutely awful. Had them on a previous car and the traction sucked on dry warm days, much less in rain.
 
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Yup...agreee. Have already had a slight mishap in the car, on a wet road, that I'm forced to point at these tires (that's what I have on the car now, thus my interest in the Pirelli that default comes on the wheels).
 

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Wish I had experience with the Pirelli summer PZero’s to help you but unfortunately I don’t. I have heard that they’re better than the all-seasons for whatever that’s worth (and that’s a pretty low bar to clear).
 

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Wish I had experience with the Pirelli summer PZero’s to help you but unfortunately I don’t. I have heard that they’re better than the all-seasons for whatever that’s worth (and that’s a pretty low bar to clear).
The old A/S & summer tires have always had bad reviews. But the new A/S tires seem to be much better. I've really haven't heard much about the current summer tires so cannot comment on that.
 

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The old A/S & summer tires have always had bad reviews. But the new A/S tires seem to be much better. I've really haven't heard much about the current summer tires so cannot comment on that.
That’s good to hear that they’ve potentially made progress on the all seasons. The old all seasons came off my GT a week after I took delivery of the car. I need to look closer next time I’m at the dealership, but I think Ford may have switched to Continental for S650 (at least for the all seasons on non-PP cars). I know the DH HP gets Pirelli Trofeo’s.
 

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My car came with pzeros and they are great for street: quiet, good ride, can handle lower temps, slush, heavy rain, and let you know when close to break away. They are cheap and wear fast which is what I like because I like fresh tires.

They are made in MX so getting good value.

Frankly, the wider the temp operating range and more warning tires gives you on break away is optimal for street.
 

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I’m buying the same summer P Zeros Take offs. I don’t want to drive them in sub 40 temps, I just want to park the car in my attached non-heated garage for the winter. In another thread some say I’ll be fine others say I’m being reckless to even store them at VT winter temperatures. What say you on this thread?
 

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I’m buying the same summer P Zeros Take offs. I don’t want to drive them in sub 40 temps, I just want to park the car in my attached non-heated garage for the winter. In another thread some say I’ll be fine others say I’m being reckless to even store them at VT winter temperatures. What say you on this thread?
Honestly, 50/50. You “should” be fine folks here add some psi and so it every year without issue. ”But”, there is always an outside chance you get a tire that can’t handle it and crack.
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