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    would it be P7 or P-Zero Asymmetrico?

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    I'll answer for 928cs: P7.

    Big hole in the current tire section for 911SC.

    205/55VR16
    225/50VR16

    It would be a trip down Memory Lane to see NEW 16" P7's on a G body car.

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    Thanks Frank. You are right.

    A P7 in 225/50 VR 16 would be great for any 928/928 S.

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    Dougal, any problem fitting 215/60-15 CN36s on later 7" Fuchs for the rear of my 72 911T? I currently have Dunlop Direzza DZ102s all around, 205/55-15s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica87911 View Post
    Dougal, any problem fitting 215/60-15 CN36s on later 7" Fuchs for the rear of my 72 911T? I currently have Dunlop Direzza DZ102s all around, 205/55-15s.
    That is asking for trouble, unless you like bubbled paint 3" above each of your rear wheel wells.

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    Lucas Tire in Long beach, CA has the cn36. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by reedminor View Post
    Contemporary pictures of the CN36 on my RHD ROW 911L. I'm delighted with them. I've done about 1200 miles on them so far.

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    it's possible to have a picture of your car as a whole?

    You chose 185 instead of 165, the original mound?
    Thx

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    I bought Vred 175/70/15 for my 4.5 Fuchs.........and CN36 175/70 for my 356 perfect size for a 4 1/2 inch wheels

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    Pirelli Cinturato 185/70-15" CN 36 N4 on 7" Rims for 1973.5 911T

    I liked the CN36's so much on my 356SC so I just put 4ea CN36 185/70-15 on my -73 1/2 with 7" rims and std. flairs...the top pic is of the New CN36's and bottom pic of the "200 year old" Rock-Hard Pirelli P4000's 205/60-15 and same 7" rims...(We mounted and tried/stuffed the CN36 215/60-15 on the rears, but as Jim says..."no way Jose'")...We Pre-loaded the rear suspension and the new CN36 185/70's gives additional room compared to the old P4000(205/60-15) which could rub on occasion....I have only "delivery-miles" so far but looks, feels nice and quiet...

    If you are a PCA-Los Angeles member:

    Pirelli is offering all PCA Los Angeles members a $200 discount off of a set of four, or $100 discount off of a set of two, Pirelli tires at their brand new Los Angeles retail experience center, P ZERO World. The discount will be valid until April 30, 2017.

    To take advantage of this offer, please visit their state of the art P ZERO World facility located at is 10349 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025.Be sure to take this email as well as proof of your PCA-LA membership.

    Ask for George at P ZERO World 310-767-1111 or email PZEROWorldLA@pirelli.com

    Both George and Mario with his "Gentle Hands" were great and a pleasure to deal with...Good Luck.../ Lars...
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    Pics of the 185's on my 6 inch wheels.

    They look a little skinnier than the 20560's I removed, but both the performance and the "period look" are fantastic in my view.
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