02-10-2024, 05:05 PM | #1 |
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WTS: Pirelli P-Zero 21" Tires
From a 2020 X5 with 741M wheels. Switched to All-Seasons. 2,500 miles total (on at 25k, off at 27.5k). ~$2500 retail. Front: 275/40/21 (RUN FLAT) Rear: 315/35/21 (RUN FLAT) There are no rips, plugs or other issues. They are pristine. Happy to ship and will do so at cost (I'd need to find boxes). Last edited by fightonforusc; 04-09-2024 at 11:59 AM.. Reason: (clarification - adding note that they're run-flat tires). |
02-26-2024, 05:11 PM | #5 |
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Switched to A/S tires
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Apologies for the delay in response! We switched to All Seasons to take our X5 from CA to Colorado for our annual ski trip (returned yesterday). There was snow, ice and plenty of mud on the steep hill to/from the cabin and the new Pirelli Verde tires performed okay, but are noisy and not very comfortable (for a non-RFT). I hope not to get them again. With a bit more time, I'm going to find a local tire shop that will put on slightly larger tires (275/45/21 and 315/40/21) from Michelin. The summer PZeros in this listing are A LOT quieter than the Verde tires. They are run-flats, which are grippy and smooth. My wife likes them and would rather have two sets of wheels, but we just don't go to the snow enough to justify the logistics of that. |
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