Flat tire
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Flat tire
Got in my car the other day and the back right tire was showing 1 psi. This is what I found. It's been plugged once. Time for a new tire. Two questions...
The back tires have never really had much tread. I don't really know much about tires and I was wondering if that was typical of high performance tires. My friend has a Z06 and he pointed out that his tires are very low tread and instead are tacky in order to hold to the ground.
Also, for anyone who has already replaced their tires, did you replace all four and did you replace with the original stock tires. I don't track the car and we do occasionally get slick roads in the winter, and was thinking an all season tire might be more appropriate. Thanks in advance.
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I don't know anyone here that's replaced their Pirelli P-Zeros with Pirellis' again. The top choice here is the Michelin Pilot Super Sports soon to be replaced by the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S.
I'm tempted to try the Kumho Ecsta PS91. According to TireRack, they performed just a tick under the Michelins and the Pirellis. The attractive part is the value aspect.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=218
I'm tempted to try the Kumho Ecsta PS91. According to TireRack, they performed just a tick under the Michelins and the Pirellis. The attractive part is the value aspect.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=218
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Swing by Discount Tire and they will measure the tread depth for you. I had to replace both rear tires bc of flats. I have a tire and wheel warranty thru Jaguar. I just recently replaced all 4 P-Zeros with the new Michelin Pilot Super Sport 4S tires.
I am very pleased with them so far. Much quitter on the road.
I am very pleased with them so far. Much quitter on the road.
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Got in my car the other day and the back right tire was showing 1 psi. This is what I found. It's been plugged once. Time for a new tire. Two questions...
The back tires have never really had much tread. I don't really know much about tires and I was wondering if that was typical of high performance tires. My friend has a Z06 and he pointed out that his tires are very low tread and instead are tacky in order to hold to the ground.
Also, for anyone who has already replaced their tires, did you replace all four and did you replace with the original stock tires. I don't track the car and we do occasionally get slick roads in the winter, and was thinking an all season tire might be more appropriate. Thanks in advance.
I would certainly keep all 4 tires the same.
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I don't know anyone here that's replaced their Pirelli P-Zeros with Pirellis' again. The top choice here is the Michelin Pilot Super Sports soon to be replaced by the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S.
I'm tempted to try the Kumho Ecsta PS91. According to TireRack, they performed just a tick under the Michelins and the Pirellis. The attractive part is the value aspect.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=218
I'm tempted to try the Kumho Ecsta PS91. According to TireRack, they performed just a tick under the Michelins and the Pirellis. The attractive part is the value aspect.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=218
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I have the tire and wheel insurance through jaguar which helps for blowouts, curb rash etc....I had to replace the rears about 2 years in due to wear (only approx 9,000 miles), the service guy said it was likely the RWD made this worse and that he'd seen the f types blow through tires pretty quickly. Then last week I hit a pothole and caused a little bubble in my front tire and had to replace it (covered under my insurance) but the other front tire wasn't. In the end I replaced all 4 tires with pirellis and not michelin.
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The back tires have never really had much tread. I don't really know much about tires and I was wondering if that was typical of high performance tires. My friend has a Z06 and he pointed out that his tires are very low tread and instead are tacky in order to hold to the ground.
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great info from everyone. Appreciate your input. I think based on that head to head comparison article, I'm going to go with the Ecstas. It will be at least half the cost with nearly the same performance. My only reservation is the road noise. That's really the only metric I'm particularly concerned about.
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I had Kumho on a "05 TT V6 as a replacement and liked them but got very hard by 10k. Had Continental DW on'08 TTV6 and really liked them, Only reason not Michelin was price on cars I wasn't going to keep long enough. Jags warranty is up in Sept. If I decide to keep than new Michelins are going on!
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I'm not reading the performance of the Ecstas based on the test results to be near the Michelin or Pirelli. The writeup summary seems positive, but looking at results and listening to most owners here complain about pirellis ( which test very close to MPSS), I can't imagine Ecstas could be that good. They appear to be a distance third at best. Am I missing something here?
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I had Kumho on a "05 TT V6 as a replacement and liked them but got very hard by 10k. Had Continental DW on'08 TTV6 and really liked them, Only reason not Michelin was price on cars I wasn't going to keep long enough. Jags warranty is up in Sept. If I decide to keep than new Michelins are going on!
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