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Offline Mk7-GTD

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Re: Tyres!!!
« Reply #20 on: 15 April 2016, 20:24 »
I have Pirelli PZero's on my GTD with the 19'S. The fronts have nearly done 17K and will require replacing. Do you recommend changing them for a different brand or stick with the Pirelli's? Size is 225/35/19

Michelin, Pilot Sport or Super Sport or even what I use which is the Cup 2's

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Re: Tyres!!!
« Reply #21 on: 04 May 2016, 12:14 »
Not much love on here for P Zeros but mine came with them on from factory and no problems so far. Got 14,000 out of front ones and still originals on rear at 22,000 miles and still 5mm left!
The P Zero "Silver" is a bit bling with the logo but they're fine so far

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Re: Tyres!!!
« Reply #22 on: 04 May 2016, 13:12 »
I had a look at my new car at the dealers yesterday, and was quite happy to see they came will Pirelli's. After the dreadful experience with the Bridgestone's on my current GTD, I thought they can't be any worse, and when I had them on my Scirocco (previous to my current GTD), albeit they were 235/40/18 in self sealing variety, they lasted really well (got over 20k on them), and gripped superbly even in the wet, despite what everyone one else was saying about them at the time.

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Re: Tyres!!!
« Reply #23 on: 04 May 2016, 16:50 »
They seem to do alright for the F1 boys (albeit they don't have a choice)


I had a look at my new car at the dealers yesterday, and was quite happy to see they came will Pirelli's. After the dreadful experience with the Bridgestone's on my current GTD, I thought they can't be any worse, and when I had them on my Scirocco (previous to my current GTD), albeit they were 235/40/18 in self sealing variety, they lasted really well (got over 20k on them), and gripped superbly even in the wet, despite what everyone one else was saying about them at the time.

Here's my new one


Mk 7.5 Performance | DSG | 19" Brescia | Atlantic Blue | 5 door