WTB: Tires
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Tires
Where is everyone getting the non run flat Michelins or Pirelli's from in 285/30/19 and 335/25/20 sizes from? Continental's are on back order. I may consider any Michelins run flat take offs.
#3
Race Director
They do make PSS non-ZPs in 275/30-19 and 325/25-20 which have virtually the same amount of tread on the pavement as the sizes you asked about. Tire Rack has those sizes in stock with the rears in limited supply.
#4
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
As far as I know, M only makes those sizes in the ZPs, not non-run-flats.
They do make PSS non-ZPs in 275/30-19 and 325/25-20 which have virtually the same amount of tread on the pavement as the sizes you asked about. Tire Rack has those sizes in stock with the rears in limited supply.
They do make PSS non-ZPs in 275/30-19 and 325/25-20 which have virtually the same amount of tread on the pavement as the sizes you asked about. Tire Rack has those sizes in stock with the rears in limited supply.
#5
Race Director
One of the problems with Corvette 19/20" rims and to a lesser extent 18/19" rims is our tire model choice is quite limited.
Last edited by AzDave47; 04-27-2017 at 10:52 AM.
#6
Is there a reason you want to run the run-flats, other than being OE? You will get a smoother/quieter ride from non run-flats. That was one of the best mods I did - trashed those tires.
#7
Race Director
OP wanted non-ZPs, but the problem is limited model choices and availability for the 19/20" rims. Invos are available, but those are just cruising tires with good ride and wear but not much grip compared with the OEM ZPs
#8
Ahh.. I re-read that that missed where he said he wanted the non run-flats. My bad!
I ran the Nitto's on my previous car but they were just too soft. I ran through the rears in a little less than only 10k miles. They have a nice tread pattern, but the longevity is just too low.
Last edited by Narddog; 04-27-2017 at 11:14 AM.