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    Pzero Corsas

    Pzero Corsas - Looks like the rears are getting in short supply.. just an fyi if anyone is needing a set.
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    I much prefer MICHELINs or DUNLOPs

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUBBELL RACING View Post
    I much prefer MICHELINs or DUNLOPs
    Street tires in production size!

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    Problem is no other tire maker makes that size.

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    Michelin Sport Cup 2 and Michelin Super Sport (285 and 345, though similar tread widths).

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    MICHELIN SUPER SPORTS WORK GREAT!!! Whoops , sorry getting old and can't hear myself , didn't mean to yell!

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    Corsas are a Great street tire.. 18,000 miles on current set and still not at wear bars.. with great grip and decent wet performance. What more could Ya ask for out of a 60 treadwear tire.

    ok.. maybe less expensive pricing if i was getting nit picky..
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    Quote Originally Posted by SRT_BluByU View Post
    Corsas are a Great street tire.. 18,000 miles on current set a still not at wear bars.. with great grip and decent wet performance. What more could Ya ask for out of a 60 treadwear tire.
    I am with you, the Toyo's are also a great tire.

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    Haven't tried those yet as ive heard the treadlife expectancy is 8-10k miles, marginal rain performance and additional cost in relation to the Corsas. Has that been the case in your experience? I wouldnt mind giving them a try.. they look fantastically aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRT_BluByU View Post
    Corsas are a Great street tire.. 18,000 miles on current set and still not at wear bars.. with great grip and decent wet performance. What more could Ya ask for out of a 60 treadwear tire.

    ok.. maybe less expensive pricing if i was getting nit picky..
    18,000 MILES?!

    I blew through regular P-Zeros in 9,000 miles...are you driving it like a Prius?

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    Viper Tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Viper Bite View Post
    18,000 MILES?!

    I blew through regular P-Zeros in 9,000 miles...are you driving it like a Prius?
    With the corsa's, if you are aggressive the fronts go quickly. I ran a couple of tight autox courses and I had to back off, they started to chunk. However. they do not make noise and they are a good rain tire when new. I think the Toyo's might be better straight line, whereas, the Corsa are equal or a little better in the corners.

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    I have a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2's I'll be running on the street. I switched from PZero Corsas to Michelins on my Hellcat and they are soooo much better. I am expecting the same result with the viper. They aren't mounted yet, just taking up space in the living room, my wife loves the smell. haha BTW the tread width on the Cup2 is .1 inches wider than the PZero Corsa, but the Corsa has .1 more tread depth. I'm going with the 295 front and 345 rears. I have close to 12,000 miles on my Corsa's and they aren't quite done yet, though I will not let the car see wet roads until I change them.
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    I've got two used rear 355 Corsas lying around if anyone wants to buy them for cheap. Wore the fronts out but these were only half gone, so kept them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Viper Bite View Post
    18,000 MILES?!

    I blew through regular P-Zeros in 9,000 miles...are you driving it like a Prius?
    18000 miles and counting.. not down to any of the wear bars yet.. but it weont be long before i need a set. I'm really happy with these. My last set lasted a tick over 16,000 but was running the stock TA alignment. Dialed it back a bit (Between TA alignment and GTS alignment), was careful the toe was spot on and have been happy. Obviously no power slides, drifting, burnouts.. Its my daily driver and a lot of fun to drive. I would image with all the comments on the corsas if i were to ever get it on track id probably just get a set of slicks for it.. The Corsas have been great in the rain which is huge!

    Quote Originally Posted by USAFPILOT View Post
    I have a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2's I'll be running on the street. I switched from PZero Corsas to Michelins on my Hellcat and they are soooo much better. I am expecting the same result with the viper. They aren't mounted yet, just taking up space in the living room, my wife loves the smell. haha BTW the tread width on the Cup2 is .1 inches wider than the PZero Corsa, but the Corsa has .1 more tread depth. I'm going with the 295 front and 345 rears. I have close to 12,000 miles on my Corsa's and they aren't quite done yet, though I will not let the car see wet roads until I change them.
    ive heard great things about the Sport Cup 2's.. but the rain performance isnt there and thats important for a well looked after daily driver that does see the occasional southern summer rain shower!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Savage View Post
    I've got two used rear 355 Corsas lying around if anyone wants to buy them for cheap. Wore the fronts out but these were only half gone, so kept them.
    if you never sell them I would buy one for a tire swing, My kids gotta swing in STYLE!

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    I do have front and rear corsa's in stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRT_BluByU View Post
    18000 miles and counting.. not down to any of the wear bars yet.. but it weont be long before i need a set. I'm really happy with these. My last set lasted a tick over 16,000 but was running the stock TA alignment. Dialed it back a bit (Between TA alignment and GTS alignment), was careful the toe was spot on and have been happy. Obviously no power slides, drifting, burnouts.. Its my daily driver and a lot of fun to drive. I would image with all the comments on the corsas if i were to ever get it on track id probably just get a set of slicks for it.. The Corsas have been great in the rain which is huge!



    ive heard great things about the Sport Cup 2's.. but the rain performance isnt there and thats important for a well looked after daily driver that does see the occasional southern summer rain shower!
    That’s pretty wild. I had to change out my Corsa’s at 4k miles. Probably the best tire you can buy in terms of dry traction that still works in heavy rain.


 

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