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      05-12-2016, 02:07 PM   #67
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Thanks for the comprehensive review and update. I was going to try and find new pilot super sports but can certainly wait for the revision. Sounds like a good blend of performance in a variety of driving conditions, especially compared to the Pirelli tires.

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      05-13-2016, 07:43 AM   #68
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April CP delivery - came with PZeros 😔
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      05-13-2016, 08:43 AM   #69
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My M5 is scheduled to be built in just a couple of weeks. Looks like I will be getting the PZeros. Bummer, really wanted the Michelins.
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      05-13-2016, 09:03 AM   #70
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So the Pirelli P Zeros were the ONLY tires I could find to replace my Michelin Pilot Super Sports.

They seem to be a decent tire but a different road noise, a deeper growl. They don't have the same level of traction as the PSS (at least new). I'm hoping with a few hundred miles on them they improve.
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Thanks for sharing, road noise is a major concern (behind traction) for me. I will probably drive the PZeros until the PSS or its replacement is available, then swap them out and keep the Pirellis for lease return time.
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Thanks for the comprehensive review and update. I was going to try and find new pilot super sports but can certainly wait for the revision. Sounds like a good blend of performance in a variety of driving conditions, especially compared to the Pirelli tires.

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I'll update more when I can. I'm pretty sick (hospitalized) and no sign of leaving anytime soon unfortunately.
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      05-20-2016, 01:48 PM   #73
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I got P0s installed a couple of days ago due to no Michelins being available....

POS is my take on them after 300 miles. Not talking about grip...they are still too new.

Referring to body roll. It feels like I'm driving an oldsmobile. Seems like a noticeably big delay on when I turn the steering wheel and to when the car starts to make the direction change.

I got them at Discount Tire so may 'exchange' to something else....anyone have any experience bridgestones or kuhmo ps91?
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      05-20-2016, 03:23 PM   #74
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I got P0s installed a couple of days ago due to no Michelins being available....

POS is my take on them after 300 miles. Not talking about grip...they are still too new.

Referring to body roll. It feels like I'm driving an oldsmobile. Seems like a noticeably big delay on when I turn the steering wheel and to when the car starts to make the direction change.

I got them at Discount Tire so may 'exchange' to something else....anyone have any experience bridgestones or kuhmo ps91?
Are they the BMW spec? There is a big difference in actual size between certain variants of the same size.
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      06-07-2016, 10:32 PM   #75
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Took Delivery of my 2016 M5 CP on May 31st (mid April build) and they came with the PSS.
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      06-07-2016, 10:58 PM   #76
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Took Delivery of my 2016 M5 CP on May 31st (mid April build) and they came with the PSS.
My car was built late April, so there is hope for me! Thanks for the info.
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