PerfectFinish1
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Hey everyone...
I have an all wheel drive Talon that had a flat tire. I've been told by several people that on AWD, all treadwear must be even, and also that the tread pattern should be the same.
I have Pirelli racing tires on the car. For a full set of new tires (in order to all have the same treadlife) would cost over $650. I can also get 4 cheaper tires, but these Pirelli tires definately are what I want on my car... they grip better than any tire I know of.
I've been searching eBay for weeks, trying to find a USED Pirelli tire of the same size. Finding the exact tire I have now with exactly the same amount of wear will be nearly imposible... and the time to take my car to the track is approaching fast.
So...my question is... if I find a different type of Pirelli tire, that has the same basic design but slightly different tread pattern, should that be alright? (Apparently my tires are kind of rare, and the other Pirelli tires that I could use keep popping up on eBay) Luckily most Pirellis look the same from the sidewall... or at least close enough that people will not be able to tell the tire is miss-matched.
I have probalby 75-80% treadlife remaining on my current tires, so buying 4 new tires just seems like a waste.
I have an all wheel drive Talon that had a flat tire. I've been told by several people that on AWD, all treadwear must be even, and also that the tread pattern should be the same.
I have Pirelli racing tires on the car. For a full set of new tires (in order to all have the same treadlife) would cost over $650. I can also get 4 cheaper tires, but these Pirelli tires definately are what I want on my car... they grip better than any tire I know of.
I've been searching eBay for weeks, trying to find a USED Pirelli tire of the same size. Finding the exact tire I have now with exactly the same amount of wear will be nearly imposible... and the time to take my car to the track is approaching fast.
So...my question is... if I find a different type of Pirelli tire, that has the same basic design but slightly different tread pattern, should that be alright? (Apparently my tires are kind of rare, and the other Pirelli tires that I could use keep popping up on eBay) Luckily most Pirellis look the same from the sidewall... or at least close enough that people will not be able to tell the tire is miss-matched.
I have probalby 75-80% treadlife remaining on my current tires, so buying 4 new tires just seems like a waste.