Another Run Flat vs. non-Run Flat.....
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Another Run Flat vs. non-Run Flat.....
First off I do not track or race the car in anyway. My wife and I love to cruise at or, maybe a little over the speed limit. The Pilot SS tires that came with my Z51 are just too soft, even in temps around 35 to 40 degrees they picked up every rock chip in the road. The chips were either embedded in the tire or thrown back against the car. I can’t even imagine what they will be like in the summer.
So, I have decided to change out the tires. However, finding 19” and 20” run flats is impossible. It seems that only the Pilot SS ZP comes in 20”. So I have been looking at the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3Y non run flats. I know that some folks out there are running non run flats in their C6 or C5 Corvettes.
What are your thoughts about non ZP tires in the C7? Would an air compressor and a bottle of Slime be the way to go?
Flame on!!!!!
So, I have decided to change out the tires. However, finding 19” and 20” run flats is impossible. It seems that only the Pilot SS ZP comes in 20”. So I have been looking at the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3Y non run flats. I know that some folks out there are running non run flats in their C6 or C5 Corvettes.
What are your thoughts about non ZP tires in the C7? Would an air compressor and a bottle of Slime be the way to go?
Flame on!!!!!
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Melting Slicks
I put the Continental ExtremeContactDWS tires on my Z51 wheels. I bought the Slime 70004 Power Spair 48 Piece Tire Repair Kit, along with disposable coveralls, gloves, etc. in case I actually have to fix a flat instead of calling someone.
Not much choice at this point if you want all season or winter tires on the stock sized wheels. Some company is bound to come out with runflats that will fit in the future.
Not much choice at this point if you want all season or winter tires on the stock sized wheels. Some company is bound to come out with runflats that will fit in the future.
Last edited by -CM-; 01-22-2014 at 03:44 PM.
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First off I do not track or race the car in anyway. My wife and I love to cruise at or, maybe a little over the speed limit. The Pilot SS tires that came with my Z51 are just too soft, even in temps around 35 to 40 degrees they picked up every rock chip in the road. The chips were either embedded in the tire or thrown back against the car. I can’t even imagine what they will be like in the summer.
So, I have decided to change out the tires. However, finding 19” and 20” run flats is impossible. It seems that only the Pilot SS ZP comes in 20”. So I have been looking at the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3Y non run flats. I know that some folks out there are running non run flats in their C6 or C5 Corvettes.
What are your thoughts about non ZP tires in the C7? Would an air compressor and a bottle of Slime be the way to go?
Flame on!!!!!
So, I have decided to change out the tires. However, finding 19” and 20” run flats is impossible. It seems that only the Pilot SS ZP comes in 20”. So I have been looking at the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3Y non run flats. I know that some folks out there are running non run flats in their C6 or C5 Corvettes.
What are your thoughts about non ZP tires in the C7? Would an air compressor and a bottle of Slime be the way to go?
Flame on!!!!!
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I have 19/305 & 18/275 Michelin PSS non-RF tires on my 2002 vert. The gravel thing only lasted about 500 miles and has not been a problem since. The tires are so amazing in all other respects, that I cannot imagine running any other performance street tire.
But, that is just me.
However, I will never put RF's on any car again. Just not worth the ride, handling, and noise problems. 2 cans of tire goo, a flat kit, and a portable air pump are just no big deal to carry and employ if needed. Also have the 100 mile AAA tow service just in case.
Apparently there is a custom Ferrari PSS tire that is available in 20/285 non RF. Tread might be an issue for the C7. I just don't know about that. Otherwise it seems that 295 is the minimum that might work but the wheel is 1/2" too narrow. Michelin can advise you on what the PSS tires can handle in terms of wheel size.
Not trying to talk you into staying with the PSS tires ... just pointing out some options. Good luck with your search.
But, that is just me.
However, I will never put RF's on any car again. Just not worth the ride, handling, and noise problems. 2 cans of tire goo, a flat kit, and a portable air pump are just no big deal to carry and employ if needed. Also have the 100 mile AAA tow service just in case.
Apparently there is a custom Ferrari PSS tire that is available in 20/285 non RF. Tread might be an issue for the C7. I just don't know about that. Otherwise it seems that 295 is the minimum that might work but the wheel is 1/2" too narrow. Michelin can advise you on what the PSS tires can handle in terms of wheel size.
Not trying to talk you into staying with the PSS tires ... just pointing out some options. Good luck with your search.
Last edited by B747VET; 01-22-2014 at 05:59 PM.
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Last 2 flats I had would not be fixed by any type of sealant. Newer run flats offer a great ride. Remember that any low profile tire will be more harsh than a 'thicker' tire. Personally I don't like the idea of getting stuck somewhere without a spare (and not on run flats). If you had a flat in the middle of nowhere on a weekend you could be stuck for a couple of days before you could get your hands on a replacement. Not for me.
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I'm running Pirelli Sottozero's (Winter Tires) on my car currently, and they aren't run flats either. I also carry a can of fix-a-flat (safe for TPMS), a tire repair kit, and an air compressor.
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I changed out to the Michelins Pilot AS/3's when I picked up my C7 from the dealer. Have them in storage now but would sell them if anyone wants them These are 18//19's, not Z51"s. Exactly 12 miles on them.
I don't track the car and love the ride and handling of the AS3's. No Corvette wheel hop, either. I carry a GM compressor/latex slime kit in the back if I ever need to fix a flat. The kit can inflate with or without the slime. Comes in a nice black case; and isn't very big, either. $115. online. Personally, I expect to keep the Michelin's on all year around. Traction in snow or temps below 40 degrees is very good. Handling, ride and noise level is very good as well.
By the way, I just have to say this. I have 3 neighbors with the following: A new Porsche 911S 4, a Ferrari F430, and a Ferrari California. I've driven them all, and while all are very nice, I don't envy any of them. On the other hand, they are all very impressed with the C7; especially the quality of the interior and the incredible torque of the LT1. It's a new day in the world of sports cars.
I don't track the car and love the ride and handling of the AS3's. No Corvette wheel hop, either. I carry a GM compressor/latex slime kit in the back if I ever need to fix a flat. The kit can inflate with or without the slime. Comes in a nice black case; and isn't very big, either. $115. online. Personally, I expect to keep the Michelin's on all year around. Traction in snow or temps below 40 degrees is very good. Handling, ride and noise level is very good as well.
By the way, I just have to say this. I have 3 neighbors with the following: A new Porsche 911S 4, a Ferrari F430, and a Ferrari California. I've driven them all, and while all are very nice, I don't envy any of them. On the other hand, they are all very impressed with the C7; especially the quality of the interior and the incredible torque of the LT1. It's a new day in the world of sports cars.
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I did the same as Glen ... I have some tire stuff in the trunk ....
I just put these Pirelli PZero on tonight ... Im not a racer either, dont care about the track tires.....
I just put these Pirelli PZero on tonight ... Im not a racer either, dont care about the track tires.....
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I have 19/305 & 18/275 Michelin PSS non-RF tires on my 2002 vert. The gravel thing only lasted about 500 miles and has not been a problem since. The tires are so amazing in all other respects, that I cannot imagine running any other performance street tire.
But, that is just me.
However, I will never put RF's on any car again. Just not worth the ride, handling, and noise problems. 2 cans of tire goo, a flat kit, and a portable air pump are just no big deal to carry and employ if needed. Also have the 100 mile AAA tow service just in case.
Apparently there is a custom Ferrari PSS tire that is available in 20/285 non RF. Tread might be an issue for the C7. I just don't know about that. Otherwise it seems that 295 is the minimum that might work but the wheel is 1/2" too narrow. Michelin can advise you on what the PSS tires can handle in terms of wheel size.
Not trying to talk you into staying with the PSS tires ... just pointing out some options. Good luck with your search.
But, that is just me.
However, I will never put RF's on any car again. Just not worth the ride, handling, and noise problems. 2 cans of tire goo, a flat kit, and a portable air pump are just no big deal to carry and employ if needed. Also have the 100 mile AAA tow service just in case.
Apparently there is a custom Ferrari PSS tire that is available in 20/285 non RF. Tread might be an issue for the C7. I just don't know about that. Otherwise it seems that 295 is the minimum that might work but the wheel is 1/2" too narrow. Michelin can advise you on what the PSS tires can handle in terms of wheel size.
Not trying to talk you into staying with the PSS tires ... just pointing out some options. Good luck with your search.