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      06-17-2012, 09:16 PM   #1
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How has the wear been on your M3 with the Pirelli P-Zero tires.
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      06-17-2012, 09:27 PM   #2
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I wish I could tell u, since ive gone thru 4 sets already on the rears on my 1.5 yo car. Unfortunately, my tires all had plenty tread on them when they were punctured or shredded by nails. I do love the tire tho. Seems perfect for this car
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Pzeros on mine..I am at 6K miles and the front are about 80%... rears about 50%
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2011, 9000 miles and tread depth looks good.
I do not drive the car hard or consistently at high speeds. When I picked the car up, I was disappointed that it didn't have Michelins but now that I've driven on them for awhile, I like my P-zeros.
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How has the wear been on your M3 with the Pirelli P-Zero tires.
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I contacted Pirelli through the BMW dealer, they offered to replace them for $500 for the two rear tires.

I declined, and bought Michelin Pilot Super Sports, and in my opinion, ten times better than the P-Zeros.

P-Zero must mean zero tread wear.
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Update,

I contacted Pirelli through the BMW dealer, they offered to replace them for $500 for the two rear tires.

I declined, and bought Michelin Pilot Super Sports, and in my opinion, ten times better than the P-Zeros.

P-Zero must mean zero tread wear.
Why would they need to be replaced?
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