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Tam

Santa in disguise :)
Feb 10, 2005
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Near Reevo :)
Having read posts on here i was under the impression that the petrol FR's were delivered with pirelli tyres, and the diesels with Bridgestones.


Looked at mine briefly when i picked it up and though the pattern looked bridgestone(ish) so thought no more of it.

Today while cleaning the alloys realised that I have Michelin's on mine.


Anyone else got the Michelin's, is this something new they have started?
 
I have Michelin Pilot Exalto's on mine, on 18's. I was expecting Pirelli's , but not that bothered either way, I believe the the Mich's last a bit longer, but will have wait and see.

SB
 
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i have the Pirelli PZeros on my FR tdi, when its time to change them will look for something with rim protector to help protect the alloys, as i have ground both the passenger side ones.
 
Petrol FR with Pirelli as said already here i wont be buying more as no rim protector with them i think its poor that Seat use them i scraped a rim the other day because of this......
 
It was meant to be Pirelli's on the Petrol

Can't remember what the TDi was meant to have, but they were (back to back) much better
 
Having read posts on here i was under the impression that the petrol FR's were delivered with pirelli tyres, and the diesels with Bridgestones.


Looked at mine briefly when i picked it up and though the pattern looked bridgestone(ish) so thought no more of it.

Today while cleaning the alloys realised that I have Michelin's on mine.


Anyone else got the Michelin's, is this something new they have started?

pirelli p zero russo on 18inch

covered 12000 still like new
did actualy swap front with back visa versa
good grippers
 
P-Zero on 18's............No complaints and quite happy, especially in the wet :clap: