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      11-15-2018, 12:09 AM   #1
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M-Sport 22" - All Season tires?

Hi Team,

Like you, I’ve been searching for an 22” all season option for my impending bundle of joy.

Currently running PILOT SPORT A/S 3 N-SPEC on my E70 and they work well enough for the light snow we get here in California.

I noticed that Pirelli’s website shows the P Zero All Season in the 22” sizes.

https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us/...ero-all-season

Does anyone have experience with the P Zero All Season on other applications?

Has anyone located a dealer who carries the 22” sizes? TireRack carries the 20”. Maybe we should start a write-in campaign.
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I'm currently running P Zero AS+ tires on my X3 M40i, they're better in most ways compared to my Pilot Sport AS 3+ tires. They grip well, not quite like summer tires but will keep you planted even with more spirited driving. I've put about 6-7K miles on my current set and have no complaints.
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Hmmm.. Do these come in 21" sizes???
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Hmmm.. Do these come in 21" sizes???
Reminder...unless those all seasons have the 3 peak mountain snowflake symbol on them...they're "no bueno" in Germany for the winter
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Reminder...unless those all seasons have the 3 peak mountain snowflake symbol on them...they're "no bueno" in Germany for the winter
Yeah. I know... Im not too happy with that because it means i need to buy a separate winter setup...
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Hi Team,

Like you, I've been searching for an 22" all season option for my impending bundle of joy.

Currently running PILOT SPORT A/S 3 N-SPEC on my E70 and they work well enough for the light snow we get here in California.

I noticed that Pirelli's website shows the P Zero All Season in the 22" sizes.

https://www.pirelli.com/tires/en-us/...ero-all-season

Does anyone have experience with the P Zero All Season on other applications?

Has anyone located a dealer who carries the 22" sizes? TireRack carries the 20". Maybe we should start a write-in campaign.
Those Michelin AS Porsche N spec tires are awesome. The regular AS3's don't even compare.
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