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    Whats available for 345/25/20 Tires out there ?

    Will be looking for a new set of tires and cannot seem to find anything in stock at that size. Have Pirelli P Zero Rosso's on right now but will need a new set for the rears anyway for April. Not sure if there are any other makes out there at this size. Anyone running anything else or know of somewhere that has them in stock and, can deliver to Toronto Canada.

    Am I asking too much/

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    Nittos, toyos, and PS2 run flats. I run Nitto Invos on mine and they are awesome. Discount tire direct was the cheapest I found for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KNG SNKE View Post
    I run Nitto Invos on mine and they are awesome.
    Same here.

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    How about the Pirelli P zero Rossos that are on sale on ebay. That is what I have on the car right now. they did discontinue them in 08 I believe so, I'm skeptical on the date of manufacture on those tires because of that. Anyone know any information regarding the P zero Rossos ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricketts View Post
    Same here.
    I also run 20" Invos, I like them. I have 19" Pirelli Pzero Corsas on another car and they are sticky once warmed but spin very easy when cold.

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    Try Tire Rack and maybe Luke will be back here sometime.......

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    Does Hoosier or Mickey offer anything that will fit this size? Would love to run a sticky tire on the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slitherv10 View Post
    Does Hoosier or Mickey offer anything that will fit this size? Would love to run a sticky tire on the street.
    I wish they did. It would be great to have a 355/25/20 MT Drag radial with a treadwear of 80-100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndyRon View Post
    I wish they did. It would be great to have a 355/25/20 MT Drag radial with a treadwear of 80-100.
    YEah i wish too Ron!! i Need traction, lol

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    People say the PS2's aren't great but that's all I see available on both tire rack and discount tire (apart from drag radials). There are more options for fronts, but only the PS2's for rears...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thawk97 View Post
    People say the PS2's aren't great but that's all I see available on both tire rack and discount tire (apart from drag radials). There are more options for fronts, but only the PS2's for rears...
    Problem with PS2"s is they come in 19" sizes where as I need 20 inch rim size. Only Nitto Invos at this point or discontinued Perelli P Zeros which have old date codes since they stopped making them in 08. hate to have to change rims. Not a cheap item.

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    Well its down to the wire now with the weather getting better here I'm getting the itch to tart putting things together for thee season.

    Any last minute recommendations on tires (345-25-20 )?

    If not I may go with a 30 profile and adjust the coils up a notch so as not to rub. What is out there for 345-30-20 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slitherv10 View Post
    Well its down to the wire now with the weather getting better here I'm getting the itch to tart putting things together for thee season.

    Any last minute recommendations on tires (345-25-20 )?

    If not I may go with a 30 profile and adjust the coils up a notch so as not to rub. What is out there for 345-30-20 ?
    take invo bro its cool
    i use it in my new set forgestar rear 20 front 19

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    345 -25-20 iNvo

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    I run 20's front and back. I had pirellis and now PS2s.

    So you know, I did the measurements and the 345 Pirelli is actually narrower than a Michelin 335. Odd I know but with the pirelli my rim lip stuck past the rubber. Now it is the opposite. My rear is a 335/30/20 if memory serves.

    And fwiw, I love the PS2 over the Pirelli. Much better tire IMO.

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    Thought I would try to help you out here.

    These are the old Pirellis on the car. See the exposed lip?






    These are the PS2s. See how they are actually set into the rubber about 1/2"? IDK why they are not a standard, but a 345 is not always a 345 if you compare it to a 335 PS2. LOL




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    Quote Originally Posted by Mopar Boy View Post
    Thought I would try to help you out here.

    These are the old Pirellis on the car. See the exposed lip?






    These are the PS2s. See how they are actually set into the rubber about 1/2"? IDK why they are not a standard, but a 345 is not always a 345 if you compare it to a 335 PS2. LOL



    Well now that certainly does help my decision.

    I was looking at getting the Michelin Super sports 345/30/20 and 275/30/19 fronts. I m running the 345/25/20 on the rears and just afraid it will rub seeing as the profile is a little larger on the Michelin with the 30 profile over the 25 profile of the Pirelli. I do have adjustable coil overs on the car and was thinking I could put the car a tad higher on the rear and adjust the front accordingly but was also told to be careful as not to fiddle too much with the ride height as it might make the ride wacky.

    Any thoughts anyone?

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    I never had any issues with the Rossos. I do occasionally bump the rubber on the inner fender on stock ride hight on the ACR Dynamic shocks. Mine were also 345/25/20 before.

    I would think a 30 should be OK if a 35 just rubs, but then again the springs on the ACR are stiff so....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mopar Boy View Post
    I never had any issues with the Rossos. I do occasionally bump the rubber on the inner fender on stock ride hight on the ACR Dynamic shocks. Mine were also 345/25/20 before.

    I would think a 30 should be OK if a 35 just rubs, but then again the springs on the ACR are stiff so....
    So what your saying is you had the 345/ 25/20 rossos and they didn't rub and now you have 335/35/20 and they do occasionally rub ?

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    Correct. I find I rub only on full road dips with 2 people in the car. If it is only me I don't seem to.

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    They also make a 345/30/20 in Michelin Super sports....the lower profile might be the remedy to the rubbing.

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    Try it and let me know. Next year I will be due for tires. Lol


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    I run the nittos 19-20 285 fr and 345 rears, good tire so far.

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    Does anyone have experience with Toyos in 20's?

    I'm running Invos now and wanted to see if the Toyos were any better for cornering.

    Best place to get them?

    These are the sizes I'm running now: 345/25/20 and 285/25/20

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    Ebay has Toyo Proxes in 285/25/20 for $269 and 345/25/20 for $355 shipped. Anyone have a better price out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Next Phase View Post
    Ebay has Toyo Proxes in 285/25/20 for $269 and 345/25/20 for $355 shipped. Anyone have a better price out there?
    According to some of the reviews I have read on line. They are a terrible tire. Not really meant for a super sport car, more for compact sport and coupes. I am not sure I would swing that way even though the price is cheap. You get what you pay for right?


 
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