Hi all. Had to replace 2 tyres due to debris damage and punctures. The Pirellis P Zeros fitted from new still had 4-5mm of tread.
Took the decision to replace all 4 with the Michelin as recommended by others.
Have to say I'd been feeling unconfident with the levels of grip, especially in the wet, in this car. Had a few episodes where the back end went and even the front wheels felt like they were about to 'lose it'. I am NOT a boy racer! Had RWD cars with bigger engines but not as unconfident as I've felt in the F Type.
The Michelins have transformed it; i appreciate they're new tyres but even when new, the Pirellis didn't feel as planted. Definitely recommend the PS 4S.
Michelin Pilot sport 4S
Glad you noticed the step change difference - not a cheap day with all 4 but well worth it!
MY14 "S" badged V6 Convertible in Lunar Grey metallic
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Performance seats, Meridian, heated flat bottom wheel with aluminium paddles, heated front screen, cruise, dual zone climate, switchable active exhaust
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STOP it......I know I need to change but as my Pirelli’s still have 5mm left and I’m only doing 2-3k a year.....it might be a long time!!
Jaguar F-Type 5.0s Convertible - Italian Racing Red, Gloss black wheels and trim
Porsche Macan S
Ariel Atom 3 300
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Ariel Atom 3 300
My Pirellis have never scared me, unlike the Dunlop MAXX Sports on my previous XKR! So I'm looking forward to trying the Michelins when it's time to replace.
MY18 F-Type V8 R AWD in Glacier White
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
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There seems to be a clear consensus and evidence that the Michelin's are trumping the Pirelli's. Why would Jaguar have specifed the Pirelli's as OEM and not say made a change to Michelin.
Pirelli I'm sure is also specified as OEM on Ferrari (Italian) and Lamborghini - all Ultra performance, so why are the P Zero's being trumped by the Michelins ?
Pirelli I'm sure is also specified as OEM on Ferrari (Italian) and Lamborghini - all Ultra performance, so why are the P Zero's being trumped by the Michelins ?
F Type 5.0L V8 RWD 2016
Rhodium Silver
Rhodium Silver
P Zeros are fine on mine (mine is a daily driver) and less than 3mm left on the rears. Yes it will wheel spin and break traction if you drive it like a berk but no worn tyre can withstand 400bhp in the wet, greasy and leafy British winter. I find the P Zero hangs on well and when it does let go, it's gentle and very controllable. I also have no complaints from the cars in the wet at Fen End, also on P Zeros.
400 Sport AWD - MY18 - Black
Commercial expediency. Some XKRs used to come on Dunlop MAXX Sport. Depends on the supply deals that can be struck, and maybe Michelin doesn't go in for them.santoshlv426 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:35 amWhy would Jaguar have specifed the Pirelli's as OEM and not say made a change to Michelin.
MY18 F-Type V8 R AWD in Glacier White
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
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