Challenge Stradale tyre sizes

Challenge Stradale tyre sizes

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roygarth

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2,673 posts

249 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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I'm away from car/handbook.

What are OE sizes/ratings and full name of OE brand/model - Pirelli something?

Thanks
Piers

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Official size:
225/35/19 84Y and 285/35/19 99Y

mind you i run Michelin Cup2 on 235/35/19 and 285/35/19 - so slightly wider in the front as 225 dont exist for the Strad

note: hard find the "original" Pirelli PZero Corsa System anymore ("AO" for Ferrari on Pirelli)


Edited by 911Thrasher on Thursday 21st September 14:07

roygarth

Original Poster:

2,673 posts

249 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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911Thrasher said:
Official size:
225/35/19 84Y and 285/35/19 99Y

mind you i run Michelin Cup2 on 235/35/19 and 285/35/19 - so slightly wider in the front as 225 dont exist for the Strad

note: hard find the "original" Pirelli PZero Corsa System anymore ("AO" for Ferrari on Pirelli)


Edited by 911Thrasher on Thursday 21st September 14:07
Thanks. So what would you fit now? Are the Cup 2 the best of the Cups?

911Thrasher

2,573 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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roygarth said:
Thanks. So what would you fit now? Are the Cup 2 the best of the Cups?
Correct: at the moment Michelin's best is Sport Cup 2 (but front won't be original size, need to jump to 235) - i've had them at Spa and Silverstone and they behave well

Quite a few people recommend the new Pilot Super Sport...and available in the original size (i.e. front 225)

AmoCS

1,150 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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Got Cup2.

https://clubstradale.com/michelin-pilot-sport-cup-...

They are fantastic and look great too.

355fiorano

430 posts

243 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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I am putting the cup2 s next month at the annual service
I've had the P zeros but the fronts have melted away over 2 track days. Feel on the p zeros is good while it lasts ...

Btw never had a problem sourcing the original sizes on p zero corsa from the dealers

Car Mad Dave

261 posts

177 months

Thursday 21st September 2017
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I switched from the OE Pirelli Corsa's to Michelin Pilot Super Sports about 18 months ago and have been very pleased with the feel on road and track.

roygarth

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2,673 posts

249 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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An views on Michelin Pilot Sport 4 "S"? I'm told they are replacing the Supersport and will be Michelins flagship road orientated tyre. I'm doing a 2 week Euro tour so don't want an extreme track day tyre.

AdvocatusD

2,277 posts

232 months

Friday 11th May 2018
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Just about to pull the trigger on some new tyres for my Strad.

With regard to the sizes, best to go for standard or the slighty wider 235?

The car is never used on track, only for Scotland and Euro trips so the tyre does need to behave in the rain as well.

Any good deals around at the moment?

I assume MICHELIN Pilot Sport Cup 2 is still the way to go...


AmoCS

1,150 posts

220 months

Friday 11th May 2018
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AdvocatusD said:
Just about to pull the trigger on some new tyres for my Strad.

With regard to the sizes, best to go for standard or the slighty wider 235?

The car is never used on track, only for Scotland and Euro trips so the tyre does need to behave in the rain as well.

Any good deals around at the moment?

I assume MICHELIN Pilot Sport Cup 2 is still the way to go...
Yes Cup2's are fine, they don't do 225 for front, but 235's go on just fine.

roygarth

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2,673 posts

249 months

Sunday 20th May 2018
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I fitted Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and have just completed a 3400km road trip through Alps, Italy, France, Pyrenees. The tires behaved impeccably in conditions ranging from freezing to 30 degrees in sun, torrential rain and, snow.

We were really pressing on, especially in the mountains, to the extent that my mates rear tyres on his 996 GT3 Mk2, which were new on for the trip, ended up like this!



Edited by roygarth on Sunday 20th May 08:43


Edited by roygarth on Sunday 20th May 08:44


Edited by roygarth on Sunday 20th May 08:55

Car Mad Dave

261 posts

177 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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[quote=roygarth]have just completed a 3400km road trip through Alps, Italy, France, Pyrenees

Small world, was staying at the same place as you guys I think - I parked my 997 GTS next to the 2 Porkers at Vielha Parador and was pleased to see a CS parked up too. I’m back to the UK next week so looking forward to getting the CS out for a trip down to Donington in 12 June.

355fiorano

430 posts

243 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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What event is at Donington on the 12th ?
Always interested in track days that will pass the noise limit for the strad...

Car Mad Dave

261 posts

177 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2018
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BookaTrack no limit track day.

roygarth

Original Poster:

2,673 posts

249 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Car Mad Dave]oygarth said:
have just completed a 3400km road trip through Alps, Italy, France, Pyrenees

Small world, was staying at the same place as you guys I think - I parked my 997 GTS next to the 2 Porkers at Vielha Parador and was pleased to see a CS parked up too. I’m back to the UK next week so looking forward to getting the CS out for a trip down to Donington in 12 June.
Small world indeed! Yes that was us. We left at 6am. We ended up at Bilbao and got the boat back. The CS was perfect for the trip - more comfortable than I thought it would be and the roads were so good everywhere.