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Old 02-11-2016, 06:42 PM   #28
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A good alternative to Pzeros I my opinion are the Cooper Zeon RS3-S tires, which are less expensive than the Pzeros but are pretty much equal in performance and last slightly longer. They have amazing wet grip( Mickey Thompson derived compound), hold just as well or slightly better than Pzeros through hard cornering, and are almost as good in a straight line. Only downsides are that they transmit a little more road noise than Pirellis into the cabin and lose a noticeable amount of grip in cold weather, but not enough to affect daily commutes. I get about 22,000 miles out of a set compared to 18,000 for the Pirellis which is a plus too. I think as far as AA/Z rated tires they are hard to beat in terms of what you get for the cost, def worth looking into if you're in the market for new tires.
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