08-29-2022, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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22” Tire Options for All Seasons
Folks who have the 22” Wheel option what All Season tires are you running? Pros and Cons would be greatly appreciate. So far I am seeing the options at 2 for the tire specs of 275/35/22 up front and 315/30/22 out back.
- Nitto NT420V - Pirelli P Zero All Seasons |
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Email tire rack and they'll put you in a waitlist. I was told I could be waiting several months and then after just a few weeks they contacted me that they had some in stock if I wanted to complete the order. I did, and I received the tires while all along the site never showed them hitting stock. Seems they fill orders for folks on the waitlist without stock necessarily reaching the site.
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09-01-2022, 02:08 PM | #11 |
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Just had a lengthy call with Tyler at TireRack, basically he told me: the Pirelli AS options (Scorpion and PZero All Seasons) ARE NOT AVAILABLE now or in the foreseeable future. ANY 22 sizes in the rear (315/30/22) are specially designated for Bentleys, and we are generally screwed l. Yes, Nitto has the 420v option but they are LOUD, I mean like All terrain tires in a 33” loud. I wish you all luck in trying to source the 22” tires in a quality all season.
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09-06-2022, 02:31 PM | #14 |
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Not necessarily a good option for everyone but I ordered 742Ms in black with the Pirelli all-seasons from Alloy Wheels Direct and they just shipped. They are coming from Germany so maybe there’s more availability there?
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This is a nice option. $400 more than I paid for the wheels, but tires are about $200 cheaper and mounting and balancing already done and included so cost is a wash and definitely more convenient to come as one complete set. Nice find.
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Great option though….I probably would've ordered but I JUST bought some 742 reps. |
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09-07-2022, 11:25 AM | #17 |
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If you are in mostly cold, but little snow, the Pirelli AS would be ok in my experience. Here in Colorado (Denver Area) they were terrible in the second snow season. And I only got about 25k out of the rears. I switched to the winter Pirelli's and they are great in snow and not as horrible as I expected on dry pavement.
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Well at this point my high performance pirellis have become my all season pirellis due to supply chain issues…sadly.
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