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Old 03-05-2009, 09:56 PM
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Pirelli P-Zero Nero 375/20/21

Just wanted to share with you a few pictures of the 375/20/21 Pirelli.
We have a few sets in stock for those of you that are needing them.
 
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That sure doesn't look a 375 width to me, lol. What's up with that?
 
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That's alot of meat.
 
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Originally Posted by KevinS4
Just wanted to share with you a few pictures of the 375/20/21 Pirelli.
We have a few sets in stock for those of you that are needing them.
Okay...the picture clearly shows a tape measure with a metric scale on the bottom and the tread surface is coming up 'just a bit shy' of the 7 & 8 to the right of the 3 (300mm), short of domed tread face resembling that of a motorcyle tire, when mounted on that narrow of a wheel (relatively speaking) I'm wondering if there's an equation that's part of solving for the actual tire size?
 

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That is so sick what car can this fit???
 
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That is so sick what car can this fit???
Zed 06
 
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Originally Posted by KevinS4
Just wanted to share with you a few pictures of the 375/20/21 Pirelli.
We have a few sets in stock for those of you that are needing them.
Can someone tell me why this tire, which is mammoth in size and profile, is cheaper than the rear tires on my Porsche 997 C4S (size 305/30/19).

Pirelli PZero Nero
375/20/21
$397/each

Pirelli PZero Rosso
305/30/19
$459/each

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
305/30/19
$522/each
 
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Demand ^^^
So you're saying there's more demand for a 375/20/21 than a 305/30/19? I can't belive there's that many cars running the 375/20/21.
 
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Smile Are these tires still available

Originally Posted by KevinS4
Just wanted to share with you a few pictures of the 375/20/21 Pirelli.
We have a few sets in stock for those of you that are needing them.
I need two for these tires if still available what's your price
 
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I need 2 375 20 21 brand new if possible
 
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