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gertjesss

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8 posts

66 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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Hi everybody

I'm Gert from Holland and new here.
after years of dreaming and driving a lot of "nice / fast/ lightweight-cars" my ultimate dream is a Ultima.
i bought an Can Am LS2 and this car is now with license imported and registrated in Holland.
Maybe this question is asked more, in case, sorry for that.

i'm looking for new tyres!!!!!! the old one are really old.... 9 years...so no grip at all.

335/30zr 18 and 245/35 zr 18, but want absolute the same rear and front (brand/type) or is that not neccesary.
i tried a lot of tyre companies but can't find front and rear combination from the same brand/type.

is there anyone who has an answer.

Thanks a lot ! ! !

gertjesss

Original Poster:

8 posts

66 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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ok thanks!

but are those still available ?

gertjesss

Original Poster:

8 posts

66 months

Tuesday 11th December 2018
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mt308 said:
Yes just Pirelli that do frond and rears in those sizes. But they also do the P Zero Corsa which is stickier than the Rosso. A bit more expensive but I am really pleased with mine having changed from a very old set of Good Years recently.

Mark
Thx for the answer!
I’ll search for those

gertjesss

Original Poster:

8 posts

66 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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Thx a lot for The advices .
In Holland i can’t get any tyres ,
Calling al big tyre shops.
Where do you buy your tyres?
Has anyone a Webadres or telephone number in UK or elsewhere?
Thanks a lot

gertjesss

Original Poster:

8 posts

66 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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thanks Mark, Deadscoop, Mike,

thanks for the answers, but my question still remain.

i have looked on this website, but i still see this issue;

i can not find the same tyre name for the different sizes;
what i mean is this;

pzero corsa asimmetrico 335/30
but no corsa asimmetrico 245/35 (but direzionale in stead)

the same for

rosso;

rosso asimetrico 245/35 but no rosso asimetrico in 335/30

so the front and back have different type and therefore different tyre tread/profile

is that OK for this car's grip by using the car on road?

For me the biggest question is; are the (different front/back) tyres-combination bad for the driveability.

in that case i can also buy toyo r888 335/30 (i have those on my donkervoort, a good tyre) and combinate with the good kumho ecsta v700a at front.

i hope someone knows
sorry for my english
greets from Holland.

gertjesss

Original Poster:

8 posts

66 months

Thursday 20th December 2018
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Ok that’s what i want To be sure!
Thanks all
groeten Gert