Hi,
I was seeking some advice regarding tyres, so hope this is the right place to post.
My situation is this – I damaged one of my tyres recently, on my Octavia RS. Ideally I would only replace the damaged tyre as I’ve only done 10,000kms on them so they’re not due for replacement. Problem is, I’m having a lot of trouble trying to find the same tyre in Sydney. No one has any stock, and no one can even give me an ETA. My car came fitted with Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GTs when new - 225/40 R18.
Anyway, so I am increasingly looking towards buying 2 new tyres, and just take out one of the Dunlops and keep as a spare or whatever. At least I’ll have matching tyres on the same axle, even though I’ll have different tyres between the front and back. Been looking around and I came across Pirelli P Zero Neros, for about $200 a tyre. This seems like a very good price to me.
My question is – does this sound too good to be true? The tyres are from St George Tyres in Sydney, and I was told they are only H-rated (92H). But when I go on the Pirelli Australian website, the P Zero Nero only comes in a 92Y in my required size. I went onto the US Pirelli website, and on there, they do list a P Zero Nero All Season in a 92H. This leads me to guess that St George are selling a parallel import.
Does anyone here have any idea what difference it would make - having an "all season" tyre? I’m assuming that it might be more suitable for more varied conditions in the northern hemisphere. But what is the compromise when we use an “all season” tyre in Australia?
I was seeking some advice regarding tyres, so hope this is the right place to post.
My situation is this – I damaged one of my tyres recently, on my Octavia RS. Ideally I would only replace the damaged tyre as I’ve only done 10,000kms on them so they’re not due for replacement. Problem is, I’m having a lot of trouble trying to find the same tyre in Sydney. No one has any stock, and no one can even give me an ETA. My car came fitted with Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GTs when new - 225/40 R18.
Anyway, so I am increasingly looking towards buying 2 new tyres, and just take out one of the Dunlops and keep as a spare or whatever. At least I’ll have matching tyres on the same axle, even though I’ll have different tyres between the front and back. Been looking around and I came across Pirelli P Zero Neros, for about $200 a tyre. This seems like a very good price to me.
My question is – does this sound too good to be true? The tyres are from St George Tyres in Sydney, and I was told they are only H-rated (92H). But when I go on the Pirelli Australian website, the P Zero Nero only comes in a 92Y in my required size. I went onto the US Pirelli website, and on there, they do list a P Zero Nero All Season in a 92H. This leads me to guess that St George are selling a parallel import.
Does anyone here have any idea what difference it would make - having an "all season" tyre? I’m assuming that it might be more suitable for more varied conditions in the northern hemisphere. But what is the compromise when we use an “all season” tyre in Australia?
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