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Pirelli P zero Rosso
« on: 28 August 2009, 12:01:31 »

anyone running these on an Omega?

thoughts / opinions?

only £94 each locally for 4

sound a good tyre at a good price.... :-/

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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #1 on: 28 August 2009, 12:57:40 »

Don't have them but read they're really great tyres.
And the price is really a bargain for them
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #2 on: 28 August 2009, 14:42:56 »

I always used to say I wouldn't put Pirellis on a wheelbarrow, but I have to concede that P6000s work fantastically well on her little Rover.  Just shows how some cars can get a particular tyre to work well and some can't.

Dunno about P-Z on Omega, never tried it...
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #3 on: 28 August 2009, 14:44:49 »

Ive liked the 6000's on other cars  :-/

no experience of any pirelli on an omega.


ive a vague feeling Mr Dundee may have them on his  :-?

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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #4 on: 28 August 2009, 14:46:16 »

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Ive liked the 6000's on other cars  :-/
You're having a bobby  :o

I have found they are utterly hopeless on all the cars I've tried them on, with the single exception of her Rover. Bizarre.
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #5 on: 28 August 2009, 14:47:14 »

On Cavalier, and Mazda 626, I found them good and grippy  :-/

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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #6 on: 28 August 2009, 17:34:42 »

Have the PZ Rosso on the wifes 307 sport.  They were OE and when replacements were needed, stayed with them. 

They certainly appear to suit the FWD pocketrocket but no experience of fitment to the luxobarge...
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #7 on: 28 August 2009, 18:15:23 »

I am running 235/45/17 PZero Rosso's on the front of my Mig and i have to say they are much better than the Conti 2's they replaced especially in clearing standing water on the motorway !!!!!!!! :y
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #8 on: 29 August 2009, 00:08:59 »

Hava a set on the back of mine and very happy good wear and grip is very good have not had it let go on a roundabout as yet  ::) ::)....not bad as they are now getting on the low side.

When it comes to replacement time would use again. :y :y
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #9 on: 29 August 2009, 18:28:07 »

I got 4 Falken FK452s from camskill.co.uk, for £280 the set... fitted to my ex-plod for £30. It's a faff on, but you can't argue with the saving.
 Terrific tyres, too - the third car I've had them on.
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #10 on: 29 August 2009, 23:27:37 »

My mate has them on his M3 but reckons they are nowhere near as good as the bridgestone one's they replaced.
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #11 on: 30 August 2009, 06:54:38 »

I have Pirelli P zero Rosso all round and I can't wait for them to wear out. I think they've made mine the worst handling car I've ever owned.

I've had my car WIM'ed twice, just a few weeks ago and he did adjust the tracking as it was toeing out a little, its now much better but hates any roads with grooves or tramlines..

Can't complain about the grip, its just very nervous on uneven roads.. Which around Kent is just about everywhere..

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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #12 on: 30 August 2009, 07:19:18 »

Seems the rosso's work better on FWD
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #13 on: 03 September 2009, 23:17:30 »

michelin primacy was ok. just got latest energys for £90 each.   seem fine
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Re: Pirelli P zero Rosso
« Reply #14 on: 04 September 2009, 09:21:08 »

Pirelli P-Zero , more common name Pirelli Ditchfinder. Have to say I've never used them myself but lots of people on motoring forums slag them off. THey cant all be wrong/making it up.

Best tyre I have found so far for my miggy is the Falken ZE912, about £70 a corner from camskill online. Its got good grip and wears well.

Had Falken FK452's before which did grip slightly better but wore out quicker.

Not everyone is a fan of the Falkens on the miggy but for me they work.
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