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[tyres] Any experience with PZero ROSSO or Conti SC2 ?
I have to choose between the two tyres in object, to mount on a 156 1.8 ts
(205/55 r16), the price is similar, the Pirelli cost a little less because they're not "fresh", they have been produced in late 2002. Any experience , good or bad that can help me ? Daniele |
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I wouldn't go for either.
Pirelli's are OLD!! Conti's? Well I just hate them under an Alfa. IMHO Alfa's drive best on "new" Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop & GoodYear. -- Ciao from Holland AlfistaGJ (Gert-Jan) Alfa red 156 SW 1.8 Madeno tuned (2000) Golden Montreal (1973/4) "~DP~" > schreef in bericht ... > I have to choose between the two tyres in object, to mount on a 156 1.8 ts > (205/55 r16), the price is similar, the Pirelli cost a little less because > they're not "fresh", they have been produced in late 2002. > Any experience , good or bad that can help me ? > > Daniele > > |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:26:49 +0200, "Alfistagj"
>, wrote: >I wouldn't go for either. >Pirelli's are OLD!! >Conti's? Well I just hate them under an Alfa. >IMHO Alfa's drive best on "new" Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop & GoodYear. The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> Pete -- > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) |
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Ah, helpful advice. Not.
I would agree to avoid Continentals. Rumours are that they don't suit Alfas. How about Eagle F1-DS3s? Very good on the GTV, but I have no experience with them on the 156. "Pete" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:26:49 +0200, "Alfistagj" > >, wrote: > > >I wouldn't go for either. > >Pirelli's are OLD!! > >Conti's? Well I just hate them under an Alfa. > >IMHO Alfa's drive best on "new" Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop & GoodYear. > > The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres > and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> > > Pete > -- > > > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) > 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) |
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I have Pirelli PZero Nero on my 156 V6. They are 225/50 R16 and are very
sticky. Best setup I ever tested, and they are very comfy as well as sporty. They are stable and does not make the "hollywood noise" even if you push them to their limit. Highly recomended. regards Dag "Richard" > skrev i melding ... > Ah, helpful advice. Not. > I would agree to avoid Continentals. Rumours are that they don't suit Alfas. > How about Eagle F1-DS3s? Very good on the GTV, but I have no experience with > them on the 156. > > "Pete" > wrote in message > ... > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:26:49 +0200, "Alfistagj" > > >, wrote: > > > > >I wouldn't go for either. > > >Pirelli's are OLD!! > > >Conti's? Well I just hate them under an Alfa. > > >IMHO Alfa's drive best on "new" Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop & GoodYear. > > > > The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres > > and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> > > > > Pete > > -- > > > > > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) > > 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) > > |
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~DP~ wrote:
> I have to choose between the two tyres in object, to mount on a 156 > 1.8 ts (205/55 r16), the price is similar, the Pirelli cost a little > less because they're not "fresh", they have been produced in late > 2002. > Any experience , good or bad that can help me ? I have 235/45ZR17 P Zero Rossos on my 156 2.0 TS, which I have now driven for about 5.000 km. They are a little bit too wide for the rims, but I like them so far. They grip really well, also in rain. They are comfortable, but "ride" the stripes in the road as any other wide tyre does. Not so much noise - yet anyway. I had 215/45ZR17 Bridgestone Potenza S03 Pole Position before, they got saw toothed, and were very noisy. Can't recommend those. /Mogens |
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Have the F1's on my 156SW now.
Befor that Dunlop SP1 and Pirelli P7000 All o.k. but Pirelli is VERY noisy and vonurable to cupping and Dunlop is quite silent. F1 is a nice combination of both. On my 155 2.0 (97-2000) I had Michelin and Pirelli PZero's; both o.k. For one reason or the other I have never seen Dutch Alfa's with Conti's from new. As far as I know Alfa never uses them ex-factory. In my 156SW owners manual they only mention Pirelli, Michelin, GoodYear and Firestone. (Firestone not for the V6's!!!) -- Ciao from Holland AlfistaGJ (Gert-Jan) Alfa red 156 SW 1.8 Madeno tuned (2000) Golden Montreal (1973/4) "Richard" > schreef in bericht ... > Ah, helpful advice. Not. > I would agree to avoid Continentals. Rumours are that they don't suit Alfas. > How about Eagle F1-DS3s? Very good on the GTV, but I have no experience with > them on the 156. > > "Pete" > wrote in message > ... > > On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:26:49 +0200, "Alfistagj" > > >, wrote: > > > > >I wouldn't go for either. > > >Pirelli's are OLD!! > > >Conti's? Well I just hate them under an Alfa. > > >IMHO Alfa's drive best on "new" Pirelli, Michelin, Dunlop & GoodYear. > > > > The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres > > and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> > > > > Pete > > -- > > > > > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) > > 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) > > |
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 22:28:30 +0100, "Richard" >,
wrote: >"Pete" > wrote in message .. . >> >> The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres >> and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> >> >> Pete > >Ah, helpful advice. Not. >I would agree to avoid Continentals. Rumours are that they don't suit Alfas. > How is that not helpful advice? I points out clearly that although Continental do make GOOD tyres, and that one may hear high recommendation for them, that they are NOT suitable for an Alfa Romeo. Which answers the OP question #2 in the Thread Subject. Pete -- > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) |
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 00:42:49 +0200, "Alfistagj"
> wrote: >Have the F1's on my 156SW now. >Befor that Dunlop SP1 and Pirelli P7000 >All o.k. but Pirelli is VERY noisy and vonurable to cupping and Dunlop is >quite silent. >F1 is a nice combination of both. >On my 155 2.0 (97-2000) I had Michelin and Pirelli PZero's; both o.k. >For one reason or the other I have never seen Dutch Alfa's with Conti's from >new. >As far as I know Alfa never uses them ex-factory. It looks fairly likely that mine did. Either that or the supplying dealer went to the effort of swapping them over. <Snip> -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email without 'Alfa' in subject are auto-deleted..sorry!) |
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>>"Pete" > wrote in message
. .. >>> >>> The only good Continental's are "Saalsport" tyres >>> and you wont get them to fit any Alfa <LOL> >>> >>> Pete >> >>Ah, helpful advice. Not. >>I would agree to avoid Continentals. Rumours are that they don't suit Alfas. >> >How is that not helpful advice? >I points out clearly that although Continental do make GOOD tyres, >and that one may hear high recommendation for them, that they are >NOT suitable for an Alfa Romeo. >Which answers the OP question #2 in the Thread Subject. > >Pete >-- I'm currently running on Continental Premium Contact tyres and I find them very good. Not much noise and plenty of grip. What is supposed to be the problem? |
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