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Bradders Member Since: 03 Dec 2018 Location: Gods own country Posts: 417 |
i know this isn't the answer to either of your questions but I have just put 4 Scorpion Zeros, M+S, 255x50x20 on my 2012 4.4tdv8 and I am very impressed. They are much quieter and are a noticeably softer ride than the Contis I took off. Current: FF Westminster money pit
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29th May 2019 3:03pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Thanks for the info - these are the tyres that I have on at the moment but need to replace. Just to be clear, the Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season is a different tyre to the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season and to the Pirelli Scorpion Zero (M+S).
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29th May 2019 4:59pm |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1188 |
Hi, I have the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season on 21" 405 rim`s very pleased with the performance all round and long life as they have a deep tread = longer life I still have 8mm after 15 months even after towing a large tin tent in the UK and Europe. |
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29th May 2019 5:43pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Thanks Tinman... good to know. |
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29th May 2019 6:57pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Pirelli website re SCORPION VERDE™ ALL SEASON:
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29th May 2019 11:03pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Oh, and, fwiw, the Zero all seasons are about 30% more expensive at the main fitters this side of the channel, but can be had for the same px as the Verde's when shopping the online merchants (c 200 eur a corner (or c175 gbp... more whenever a UK politician mentions the B word )). |
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29th May 2019 11:08pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
Just on 55 v 50. My experience was that the 55s have a softer feel and slower steering than the 50s. But perfectly OK, especially if you are a gentler driver. The other potential question if you have four 55s on the wheels but standard size on the spare is what to do if you have a puncture. One should not have different circumferences on the same axle. I had just the standard space saver, which would have matched the 50 size i.e. smaller. It never became an issue, but I'd have used it only very gently and briefly to get to a tyre fitter. Maybe even that would have been undesirable.
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30th May 2019 2:38pm |
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Tugger Member Since: 28 Feb 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 247 |
A 55-section spare fits in the boot of the L322. It’s a bit of a tight fit but it does go. If you’re buying 4 tyres of a new size, might as well make it 5 to save on any worries if spare needed
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30th May 2019 2:52pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Many thanks - interesting to read your comments about the 55 v 50s - my priority is comfort and quiet over handling so it sounds like 55 may even be preferable.
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30th May 2019 2:56pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Many thanks - seems like the 55s will suit me... I have the space saver, so hopefully that will help me limp out of trouble... |
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30th May 2019 2:58pm |
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Bushy30 Member Since: 03 Jun 2018 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 1098 |
Agreed with all the above, 55's are more comfortable, and I had a sneaky suspicion that the Zero all season was new as I hadn't heard of them before reading this thread Current: 2011 FFRR Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8
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30th May 2019 3:30pm |
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8810bigcat Member Since: 29 Apr 2013 Location: Home Counties Posts: 61 |
Would the fact that the Scorpion Zero all Season being new mean that Verde AS might now be available at a better price?
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5th Jun 2019 3:48pm |
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j9ffy Member Since: 27 Mar 2018 Location: Indre Posts: 33 |
Fitted. I had to go with 50s in the end (which is a shame as the 55s were cheaper and possibly have other advantages per discussion) ... reason is that the mot equivalent in France only recognises 255/50 for r20 for 2011 model year... ho hum...
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20th Jun 2019 12:37am |
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8810bigcat Member Since: 29 Apr 2013 Location: Home Counties Posts: 61 |
Hi j9ffy,
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19th Jul 2019 1:49pm |
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