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Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by dave_aber » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:02 pm

I'm looking at replacement tyres, and all I can seem to find are Pirelli P7's in the right size and load rating. 215/55/17/96 is what I'm after (came with 17" alloys on)

Anyone used P7's - opinions good or bad?

Anyone found alternative tyres that size?

Might have to go with what I can get, as I live 'oop north'

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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by missfixit70 » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:12 pm

Try accelera's, are you changing them all?
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by dave_aber » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:14 pm

I need to change one, due to a bulge in the sidewall, but they are all about 75% worn, and I'm concious of the fact that I might put undue strain on the VC if I just do one or 2, so I'll probably bite the bullet and do the lot. Going to be expensive.....
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:24 pm

I have 4 x Pirelli P7s on mine (17/215/55/ 99W from memory) and they have been superb IMHO, except for the cost, which makes my eyes water with pain :lol:

They seem good in the dry, good in the wet, not noisy, MPG is good, and they seem to be wearing well also. Buy with confidence I reckon. 8)
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by dave_aber » Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:37 pm

Mike.

Thanks for the review. They seem to be the only tyre any of my local places can get with 96 or better load rating. But they are pricey!!
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by rita » Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:08 pm

dave_aber wrote:I'm looking at replacement tyres, and all I can seem to find are Pirelli P7's in the right size and load rating. 215/55/17/96 is what I'm after (came with 17" alloys on)

Anyone used P7's - opinions good or bad?

Anyone found alternative tyres that size?

Might have to go with what I can get, as I live 'oop north'

Cheers
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Hi Dave try,

www.tyre-shoppers.co.uk
They use National Tyres New Elgin road Elgin iv30 6ba as a fitting centre.
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:24 pm

dave_aber wrote:Mike.

Thanks for the review. They seem to be the only tyre any of my local places can get with 96 or better load rating. But they are pricey!!
Have you checked ebay to see if anyone is selling the odd single tyre? Might be worth a peek in case :roll:

Also, you probably want 4 xP7 to get the benefit of them (and which of us is about to fork out for those!) so I'd put price high up the list and tyre perfection further down (though not irrelevant). But I certainly love my P7s - they are superb. 8)
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by dave_aber » Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:02 pm

(and which of us is about to fork out for those!)
That would be me then! Found P7 XL 215/55/96W/17 for £129 fitted. Getting 4 tomorrow.
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:34 pm

dave_aber wrote:
(and which of us is about to fork out for those!)
That would be me then! Found P7 XL 215/55/96W/17 for £129 fitted. Getting 4 tomorrow.
I hope to goodness I've steered you right. Seriously thought, price apart, I've little doubt you will be very pleased indeed with them.
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by technophobe » Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:00 pm

Good year GT2 three years ago done 30K miles. Lots of tread left.
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Re: Pirelli P7 tyres

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Oct 08, 2009 11:28 pm

technophobe wrote:Good year GT2 three years ago done 30K miles. Lots of tread left.
Wow - thats lotsa miles! Not sure my P7s will go that far, but they are looking v. good after 10k miles and they area quality ride 8)
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