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Have an 08C2S with Pirelli P-Zero Rosso tires (235/35ZR19 & 305/30ZR19) N-1. 15,000 miles currently with a reasonable amount of tread but have started getting noisy as h___. One thing I like is the handling seems to be pretty good and I really like the sidewall design.

I know that this is a pretty subjective issue but looking for suggestions. Also, car still has warranty so I need to stick with the "N" rating. I think Michelin are nice but overpriced so....

Thanks in advance.

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My experience is that the Rossos are pretty bad and really noisy. Surprised that you have 15k on the rears and still going.

See this for previous discussions.

http://www.renntech.org/forums/topic/42849-summer-tire-recommendations/

I am now a firm Super Sports believer. Great in the wet, reasonable wear and quiet. And much cheaper than the Rossos.

Hope this helps.....Cheers.

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Thanks for the link Uwon. Looks like the Super Sports got nice reviews. Since my car still has warranty, what type of problem will I encounter with Porsche since these tires are not "N" rated. The local independent shop told me N versus non N is all in the sidewall construction.

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big fan of michelin. have had pirelli on both my 997 and f-150 as OE. replaced with michelin super sports for 997 and ltx m/s 2 on the truck and could not be happier. yes, a little more expensive. but the quality and durability more than make up for any price difference.

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Go cheap...Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta. Dirt cheap and I guarantee you wont be able to notice a performance difference unless maybe you take it to a track. If you want a hard core performance tire, go Toyo, R888....RIP Toyo RA1, one of the best tires ever made. Wish they would bring them back in normal Porsche sizing.

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