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#11
Blue- Well, I was fixing to "chime in".. LOL
John- Congrats on the latest addition (When ya get it) Sharp looking Panel.
Saw a bit on Wheeler Dealers (TV show) on the new Mini's & the word "Expensive" was used a lot in regards to parts & etc. Not much help, sorry bud.
And with any Big rims & small sidewall I would say any brand tire could be hurt in battle with the potholes....
And the D.I, agree catch cans are needed. Shame. New technology & it cokes up the valves etc..
John- Congrats on the latest addition (When ya get it) Sharp looking Panel.
Saw a bit on Wheeler Dealers (TV show) on the new Mini's & the word "Expensive" was used a lot in regards to parts & etc. Not much help, sorry bud.
And with any Big rims & small sidewall I would say any brand tire could be hurt in battle with the potholes....
And the D.I, agree catch cans are needed. Shame. New technology & it cokes up the valves etc..
#12
Can’t argue with Michelin anything.
Zero Nero’s are expected to be harsh. Pirelli Cinturato P7’s are smooth and quiet, slower response. Very happy with them on a luxury sedan where all-weather safety as well as performance are important to me. Also like the extra sidewall rubber that protects the alloy wheels. Also like the V rating. Don’t know what size is optimal for the car you’re shoeing but 45 shouldn’t be all that bad. Don’t hit potholes. Your risk is low. How many vans can you drive at once?
Zero Nero’s are expected to be harsh. Pirelli Cinturato P7’s are smooth and quiet, slower response. Very happy with them on a luxury sedan where all-weather safety as well as performance are important to me. Also like the extra sidewall rubber that protects the alloy wheels. Also like the V rating. Don’t know what size is optimal for the car you’re shoeing but 45 shouldn’t be all that bad. Don’t hit potholes. Your risk is low. How many vans can you drive at once?
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