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Old Feb 12, 2004 | 03:08 AM
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I was just looking around in Tirerack.com and noticed these tires. They seem to have just a smooch better rating then the last tire I was looking at the Continental ContiExtremeContact's. (Actually according to the Continental's get slightly better hydroplaning resistance but...eh...whatever ) Anyone ever tried or have any opinions on the P Zero Nero M&S? How was the tread wear? Road Noise? Wet/Dry traction? Anywho, thanks all!
Old Feb 17, 2004 | 03:50 AM
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bump...anyone? anyone? bueller? bueller? bueller? :? :D
Old Feb 19, 2004 | 11:30 PM
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I have these on my P5. 215/35/19s Pirellis'. They are hard tires. I have only had them a month or so, very good in the rain. I assume they will wear slowly because of the hard rubber. I would recommend them.
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 03:42 AM
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Thanks for the info! :D

Anyone else have any input?
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 04:46 PM
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they're what come on the TRD 18's & 19's. we put them on our trac unit. i want to say they almost have too much traction, making the car a bit overly responsive for what it's supposed to be (alot of fun tho). just hit 6k miles and they're not showing much wear at all, much better than I was anticipating since that little box is constantly dogged out (chipped windshield, popped out the lower left grille 3 times, popped clips on the rear bumper, pierced the cv boot, people standing on the brake for no reason, punk kids climbing all over it during outdoor mall showings...)

well, you get the idea... great grip, haven't hydroplaned once in the rain (unintentionally), and looks to be pretty good wear
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sounds good! thanks! Though I'm still debating at this point if I want to try for a good grip tire like the P zero m&s here or with a long tread life touring type tire...
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