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    cn36 tires

    Has anybody seen the new CN36 tire on the market yet? I thought Longstone in England was to have them. I checked with Lucas tire and they have not seen them yet. Chris
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    I saw the same ad you did. I contacted them thinking the 215/60/15 for the rear would be available soon. NOT ! Only 185/70/15

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    Longstone Tyres . . .

    . . . http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/index


    Michelin XWX, 185/70VR15 = £306/$465/€395
    http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/page...helin-xwx.html

    Pirelli CN36, 185/70R15 = £214/$325/€276
    http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/page...elli-cn36.html

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    geez..those are alot........

    Id look at cr6zz by avon...

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    Coker tires:
    Michelin XWX 185/70VR15
    $390
    https://www.cokertire.com/185-70vr15-michelin-xwx.html

    BTW: what is the lifespan of these tires…plenty of tread, almost no wear
    Some say 5-7 years?? Regardless of tread
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    Are they working on 215/60 or is this it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cabell View Post
    I saw the same ad you did. I contacted them thinking the 215/60/15 for the rear would be available soon. NOT ! Only 185/70/15
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    That's it, 185/70/15

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    Years ago, I talked to someone from Pirelli about 215/60X15s.
    When I asked him if they would be available in addition to the 185/70X15s, he asked which Ferrari do they fit?
    I said they were for a Porsche 73 RS...He was not impressed.....
    "Not likely" was the answer....
    Maybe some day we'll get to someone that understands the need....
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    Red face

    That or tell him which Ferrari model they fit
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    Pirelli do have the P6000 in 215/60/15 for the rear and 195/65/15 for the front. Even with Porsche Approval (N-Rated).

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