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There is a huge post about a guy driving a ACR from Detroit to Vegas(?) check in there and ask him.
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Just run regular Viper tires, either Super Sports or the supposedly better Pirelli P ZEROs (non-CORSA). They don’t make tires that fit on a Viper that are great below 40F but normal summer tires are a hell of a lot better than the semi-slicks that come on ACRs.
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Just run regular Viper tires, either Super Sports or the supposedly better Pirelli P ZEROs (non-CORSA). They don’t make tires that fit on a Viper that are great below 40F but normal summer tires are a hell of a lot better than the semi-slicks that come on ACRs.[/QUOTE
What size front tire fit’s my wheels to replace the P295/25 ZR 19’s ?? By the way, I couldn’t find MPSS’s in 355/30 ZR19 so it looks like Pirelli P Zeros are the only choice. -
My experience driving Pirelli P Zeros in the rain is not a good experience Any standing water and they are horrible. Michelin Super Sports are a far better tire in standing water.
Alex Mills said:
Just run regular Viper tires, either Super Sports or the supposedly better Pirelli P ZEROs (non-CORSA). They don't make tires that fit on a Viper that are great below 40F but normal summer tires are a hell of a lot better than the semi-slicks that come on ACRs. -
What if I wanted to drive cross country in my ACR. Everywhere i’ve read that the tires are prone to hydroplaning in standing water and shouldn’t be driver at near freezing or freezing roads.. I know the tires are specific to ACR’s so is there a safe alternative that I can use and then switch back?? The P295/25 ZR19’s seem to be the issue. Pirelli makes a 355/30ZR19.
Thanks
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