OEM forged wheels/Anyone here actually like the P Zeros?
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OEM forged wheels/Anyone here actually like the P Zeros?
Are these forged wheels considered heavy like the other 20" OEM options?
Is there anyone here that actually likes the P Zero stock tires?
The tires coming on my '17 R are practically brand new, about 1.5K miles on them. New tires, pads,, and front end alignment done in June. The thought of getting rid of them for Michelons or Continentals, as often recommended here, seems like a waste.
I guess I'll have to actually drive the car for awhile to make up my own mind, but always looking for other's experiences and advice.
This will be my first F type, so I'm going into ownership with no previous experience, but very much looking forward to it!
Is there anyone here that actually likes the P Zero stock tires?
The tires coming on my '17 R are practically brand new, about 1.5K miles on them. New tires, pads,, and front end alignment done in June. The thought of getting rid of them for Michelons or Continentals, as often recommended here, seems like a waste.
I guess I'll have to actually drive the car for awhile to make up my own mind, but always looking for other's experiences and advice.
This will be my first F type, so I'm going into ownership with no previous experience, but very much looking forward to it!
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I thought that the handling was fine with P Zeros although the rears would break traction a lot, which I wasnt complaining about so much. But I went from P Zeros on 19 inch rims to PSS's on 21 with no deterioration to ride (better if anything) and a fantastic handling (and traction) improvement. Assuming that the handling improvement is because of the new forged rims and lower sidewalls, the ride comparative "improvement" and traction improvement has to be from the tyres.
My missus' XE had P Zeros, with only a few thousand km on it she copped an egg on one front tyre from a pothole. I swapped out both fronts for PSS's much to her chagrin (she hates me doing things to her car) but then was very impressed with the change, she is now a bichelin too.
The Jag forged wheels are still very heavy, apparently, compared to a lot of aftermarket wheels, and only marginally lighter than the alloys. Swapping to the lighter forged wheels and the PSS's was probably the best thing I've done to a car, it makes for a massive difference in handling. Very noticeable on the 6.
My missus' XE had P Zeros, with only a few thousand km on it she copped an egg on one front tyre from a pothole. I swapped out both fronts for PSS's much to her chagrin (she hates me doing things to her car) but then was very impressed with the change, she is now a bichelin too.
The Jag forged wheels are still very heavy, apparently, compared to a lot of aftermarket wheels, and only marginally lighter than the alloys. Swapping to the lighter forged wheels and the PSS's was probably the best thing I've done to a car, it makes for a massive difference in handling. Very noticeable on the 6.
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You've mentioned you want to drive the car all year round. If you plan to drive in the snow, then you'll need to change them out to something all-weather. If you just plan to drive during winter when there is no snow on the ground, but cold weather, the P-Zero's actually do better than most summer tires. I had no issues with the P-Zeros driving when it was in the 20's F outside. Given that, I would still recommend an all-weather tire if you are planning to drive the car during times when it's below freezing. Most performance tires aren't rated for weather below 40F.
There is no tire out there that will give you ultimate grip for weather below freezing and weather at 90F. You have to pick your poison or have two sets of wheels/tires.
There is no tire out there that will give you ultimate grip for weather below freezing and weather at 90F. You have to pick your poison or have two sets of wheels/tires.
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Thanks everyone! I was planning on swapping out the P Zeros next winter. Just hoping to use them til then. With all the recent upfront expenses to get her, the additional $1K in new tires was not appealing. Ill drive the CTS AWD on really cold and/or snowy days through the remainder of this Winter.
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You've mentioned you want to drive the car all year round. If you plan to drive in the snow, then you'll need to change them out to something all-weather. If you just plan to drive during winter when there is no snow on the ground, but cold weather, the P-Zero's actually do better than most summer tires. I had no issues with the P-Zeros driving when it was in the 20's F outside. Given that, I would still recommend an all-weather tire if you are planning to drive the car during times when it's below freezing. Most performance tires aren't rated for weather below 40F.
There is no tire out there that will give you ultimate grip for weather below freezing and weather at 90F. You have to pick your poison or have two sets of wheels/tires.
There is no tire out there that will give you ultimate grip for weather below freezing and weather at 90F. You have to pick your poison or have two sets of wheels/tires.
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SinF (01-31-2021)
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I hear you. I really do.
I hate leaving money on the table and it's against my very nature to waste something that has 'plenty of life on it'.
The problem is, that life is utter crap. It's like trying to wear dress shoes when out jogging. Sure, they'll protect your feet and they have lots of life in them, but when you pick up a pair of running shoes, you'll understand. The difference is you can actually use the dress shoes when wearing a suit. I can find no use for the P-Zeros.
I hate leaving money on the table and it's against my very nature to waste something that has 'plenty of life on it'.
The problem is, that life is utter crap. It's like trying to wear dress shoes when out jogging. Sure, they'll protect your feet and they have lots of life in them, but when you pick up a pair of running shoes, you'll understand. The difference is you can actually use the dress shoes when wearing a suit. I can find no use for the P-Zeros.
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SinF (01-31-2021)
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You would think that with the testing that Jaguar does, they would have discovered a better choice for the OEM tires than the P Zeros. Maybe they get some kind of sweetheart deal from Pirelli that they cannot from Michelin ? I had the Michelin Pilot Sport 4's on my Nissan 370Z and on dry surfaces they gripped like crazy. I was very pleased with their performance. Much better than the OEM Bridgestones for sure.
A set of PS4's will run $1300 + tax, shipping, and installation/balancing so I guess I will drive the P Zero's down to the wear bars on the tread before replacing them. Hard for me to justify spending ~ $1500 to replace new tires on a new car,
A set of PS4's will run $1300 + tax, shipping, and installation/balancing so I guess I will drive the P Zero's down to the wear bars on the tread before replacing them. Hard for me to justify spending ~ $1500 to replace new tires on a new car,
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I hear you. I really do.
I hate leaving money on the table and it's against my very nature to waste something that has 'plenty of life on it'.
The problem is, that life is utter crap. It's like trying to wear dress shoes when out jogging. Sure, they'll protect your feet and they have lots of life in them, but when you pick up a pair of running shoes, you'll understand. The difference is you can actually use the dress shoes when wearing a suit. I can find no use for the P-Zeros.
I hate leaving money on the table and it's against my very nature to waste something that has 'plenty of life on it'.
The problem is, that life is utter crap. It's like trying to wear dress shoes when out jogging. Sure, they'll protect your feet and they have lots of life in them, but when you pick up a pair of running shoes, you'll understand. The difference is you can actually use the dress shoes when wearing a suit. I can find no use for the P-Zeros.
To not waste, I sold P-Zeros for 500$ as-is, where is. Funny story - guy who purchased tires ended up being a beer rep from one of my favorite local breweries and he threw in 2x24s of my favorite beer. He was getting it for his 650 BMW.
Last edited by SinF; 01-31-2021 at 10:57 AM.
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+1. As soon as I got out of break-in period with my F-type I realized that P-Zeros are ****, holding this car back, switched to MPSS and got to enjoy a new car for the second time, because it transformed how the car handles.
To not waste, I sold P-Zeros for 500$ as-is, where is.
To not waste, I sold P-Zeros for 500$ as-is, where is.
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I tried to sell our nearly-new rear P Zeros last year...NO TAKERS.
I'm a Waste Not, Want Not fellow, so they are still on there. But, with 10K miles on them, I can REALLY FEEL the decreased 'sticktion' in the cold weather.
They don't NEED an excuse. They slide without the smallest amount of provocation...
I'm a Waste Not, Want Not fellow, so they are still on there. But, with 10K miles on them, I can REALLY FEEL the decreased 'sticktion' in the cold weather.
Good excuse to do burnouts and donuts on them