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Old 12-08-2005, 06:04 PM
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Default Replacement tires for 97 VT roadster

I'm replacing the orginal tires on my 97 VT roadster. The front are 235/40 17 and the rear are 335/35 17. I found out tonight that Pirelli does not make a 235/40 17 anymore. Michelin makes both of these sizes in their Pilot Sport brand and I've heard good things about them. What is everyone with Diablo's using and any suggestions?

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Do a search on "Diablo Tires". Here is one thread.

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Thanks for the suggestion. I did the search and found that some members have had luck going one size up from the 40 to the 45. Anyone using the Michelin?
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Beach,

I've never heard a member say that they switched to the Michelin's.

It might be worth a try but be careful with tread pattern, in the past some Michelins caused a lot of road noise (all the Ferrari Michelins).
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Update: Put on Michelin Pilot Sports and they are doing well. Good grip and ride is smooth. A lot of people get in the car thinking that it's going to be a bumpy ride. Once we get going, first thing out of their mouth is how smooth the ride is.
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Since I got mine, just noticed the SV is 18", roadster 17". Didn't even think they'd be different.
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I'm replacing the orginal tires on my 97 VT roadster. The front are 235/40 17 and the rear are 335/35 17. I found out tonight that Pirelli does not make a 235/40 17 anymore. Michelin makes both of these sizes in their Pilot Sport brand and I've heard good things about them. What is everyone with Diablo's using and any suggestions?

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Pirelli do make 235/40/17.. I just got 2 yesterday.. P Zero Nero... They look allot different from the old Asimetricol... I spoke with Pirelli about these on the phone for quite a while about the old and new...
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Pirelli do make 235/40/17.. I just got 2 yesterday.. P Zero Nero... They look allot different from the old Asimetricol... I spoke with Pirelli about these on the phone for quite a while about the old and new...
For the U.K., maybe yes. For the U.S.- definitely not.
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Update: Put on Michelin Pilot Sports and they are doing well. Good grip and ride is smooth. A lot of people get in the car thinking that it's going to be a bumpy ride. Once we get going, first thing out of their mouth is how smooth the ride is.

This is good to know because Tire & Wheel questions come up all the time!

Thanks for the update!

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