Michelin Piilot Super Sport ZP pricing
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Michelin Piilot Super Sport ZP pricing
What kind of pricing is everyone seeing on a new set of Pilot SS run flats for the Z06 (285/30 and 335/25)?
Best online price I've seen is around $1800 plus shipping and possible taxes depending on which group and then you've got to add mounting. Total out the door has been just over $2000 - actually $2043 that includes 6.875% MN sales tax. And that's before the $70 rebate Michelin is offering on a set of 4 before April 1
I've seen much higher as well. Anyone come up with anything significantly better?
Best online price I've seen is around $1800 plus shipping and possible taxes depending on which group and then you've got to add mounting. Total out the door has been just over $2000 - actually $2043 that includes 6.875% MN sales tax. And that's before the $70 rebate Michelin is offering on a set of 4 before April 1
I've seen much higher as well. Anyone come up with anything significantly better?
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02magred (03-25-2016)
#2
Melting Slicks
What kind of pricing is everyone seeing on a new set of Pilot SS run flats for the Z06 (285/30 and 335/25)?
Best online price I've seen is around $1800 plus shipping and possible taxes depending on which group and then you've got to add mounting. Total out the door has been just over $2000 - actually $2043 that includes 6.875% MN sales tax. And that's before the $70 rebate Michelin is offering on a set of 4 before April 1
I've seen much higher as well. Anyone come up with anything significantly better?
Best online price I've seen is around $1800 plus shipping and possible taxes depending on which group and then you've got to add mounting. Total out the door has been just over $2000 - actually $2043 that includes 6.875% MN sales tax. And that's before the $70 rebate Michelin is offering on a set of 4 before April 1
I've seen much higher as well. Anyone come up with anything significantly better?
Last edited by Kingspoke; 03-24-2016 at 10:17 PM.
#3
Melting Slicks
Canada... $2400 taxes, enviro and installation included... In December same was $3200. Glad I waited! Rear tires are still hard to come by but available if you search.
Last edited by AllFlash; 03-24-2016 at 11:05 PM.
#4
Pro
Yup, I hear ya , last year not soon after I got the car I picked up a neal in the rear tire , $1050 later one new rear tire
#5
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I got a quote from Discount Tire here in Las Vegas for $2k flat ex the warranty because I'm tracking the car. Great deal but I'm considering putting the Cup 2's on the next set anyway. Haven't got that quote yet.
#6
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Cup-2's at my local Tire Shop $2350 plus mount & balance (I'll guess at $50ea) - they spent about 3hrs to do the job, needing Bead Pack (Murphys) to get the job done
Tire Rack is easy to research, and will be(possibly) just slightly cheaper, but not by much, and not worth the hassle and ambiguity of not having a shop to rely on...only a 1-800 # just isn't the same as a great local shop (at least for me, as I've got the best shop anywhere right in my neighborhood)...keep in mind, mounting the Cup-2 (run flats) needs a little extra time and attention seating the bead which can eat into install time
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...arrived-2.html
Tire Rack is easy to research, and will be(possibly) just slightly cheaper, but not by much, and not worth the hassle and ambiguity of not having a shop to rely on...only a 1-800 # just isn't the same as a great local shop (at least for me, as I've got the best shop anywhere right in my neighborhood)...keep in mind, mounting the Cup-2 (run flats) needs a little extra time and attention seating the bead which can eat into install time
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...arrived-2.html
Last edited by Rd16rr; 03-25-2016 at 09:05 PM.
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Cup-2's at my local Tire Shop $2350 plus mount & balance (I'll guess at $50ea) - they spent about 3hrs to do the job, needing Bead Pack (Murphys) to get the job done
Tire Rack is easy to research, and will be(possibly) just slightly cheaper, but not by much, and not worth the hassle and ambiguity of not having a shop to rely on...only a 1-800 # just isn't the same as a great local shop (at least for me, as I've got the best shop anywhere right in my neighborhood)...keep in mind, mounting the Cup-2 (run flats) needs a little extra time and attention seating the bead which can eat into install time
Tire Rack is easy to research, and will be(possibly) just slightly cheaper, but not by much, and not worth the hassle and ambiguity of not having a shop to rely on...only a 1-800 # just isn't the same as a great local shop (at least for me, as I've got the best shop anywhere right in my neighborhood)...keep in mind, mounting the Cup-2 (run flats) needs a little extra time and attention seating the bead which can eat into install time
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Rd16rr (03-25-2016)
#10
Just paid $1886 at Discount Tire here in Colorado.....I thought it was a great price....
I looked around, tried to find something else that would work, but it came down to OEM's....run flats!!!
Glad I did, heading on a road trip to Bowling Green and it's snowing in Denver Colorado......Leaving Sat am early, hope most of it will be gone.
Would not attempt the trip with the tires that came on it...
2015 Z06
I looked around, tried to find something else that would work, but it came down to OEM's....run flats!!!
Glad I did, heading on a road trip to Bowling Green and it's snowing in Denver Colorado......Leaving Sat am early, hope most of it will be gone.
Would not attempt the trip with the tires that came on it...
2015 Z06
#11
Melting Slicks
Just wait 4 more days for DTD's Memorial Day sale.
1) Link through befrugal for 6% rebate ~$97
2) Tires $1,626, free delivery and no tax
3) Memorial Day rebates with DTD credit card save ~$160
4) $1,369 net
1) Link through befrugal for 6% rebate ~$97
2) Tires $1,626, free delivery and no tax
3) Memorial Day rebates with DTD credit card save ~$160
4) $1,369 net
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ajrothm (05-23-2017)
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Racer
Guess I may just go with the Super Sport tires.
Just created a Befrugal account. Does the rebate from them normally come through fairly quick, or at least show up as pending in your account to at least let you know it was processed correctly?
#16
Melting Slicks
Befrugal works flawlessly for me. Every retailer is different. Some give rebates after 30 days, some as high as 90 days. Either way it's free money. I actually go there first before I buy anything online. Glad some folks took advantage. Anytime you can get MPSS's for under $1050 in Z06 sizing you buy 'em. I already have my replacement set waiting in inventory.
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08G8V8 (05-24-2017)
#17
I go through befrugal, and directed to DTD, then get some crazy pricing. ?? What's the trick, I want to order a set.
Last edited by Dabigsnake; 05-24-2017 at 01:37 PM.
#18
OK, spoke to DTD, Neil confirmed the cheaper pricing above cvp33, but they are out of stock, and he seems to think that they cannot get these anymore because of a code he is showing. ?? He is calling Michelin to confirm. Just maybe they are now going to produce these sizes in the new 4s compound? That would be great. I'll report back.