V6 Performance Pkg Question For Owners.
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P Zero's. To me they are good tire, especially coming installed from the factory. When they wear out I will replace the wheels as well and probably go with either Nitto or Kumho tires that I've used in the past on previous vehicles.
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Mine came with the Pirellis, but I pulled the PP shoes as soon as I got it home from the dealer, and replaced them with TorqThrust Bullitts/Michelin all-seasons. So if anyone needs a PP setup....
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The Michelins are quieter then the Pirellis. I do a lot of highway driving, so that was one factor I noticed right away. Mustang handles great with them. They perform better in the rain too. I used to notice tire spin during heavy rain with the Pirellis that I don't have now with the Michelins.
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I have Pirelli's. Had to replace one at 2800 miles because I picked up a screw.
I've enjoyed them but I will probably replace them once they've run their course (as long as I don't pick up any more objects in them).
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