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    225/40R18 Pirelli tyre advise (MO)

    Hi all and yep a can imagine this trend has been done to death but i am in the market for new boots on my GTI Pirelli
    225/40ZR18 92w/92y i have found some PZero's cheap but there (MO) can any one yell me what the difference is between MO and non MO Pirelli tyres,
    also what in your opinion from experience is the better tyre from the following tyres
    i can get a set of conti sport contact 5 for $520 (conti have a sale on but 4 pay for 2)
    goodyear Eagle F-1 Asymmetric 2 $756 a set 4 (Tyroola.com)
    Pirelli P-Zero (mo) $710 a set 4 (Tyrebuy.com)
    Michelin Pilot Sport 3 $722 set 4 (Tyroola.com)
    Michelin super sport $850 set of 4 (Tyroola.com)
    and if any one knows of any other wholesalers or retailers who have good deals let me know
    i work in motor industry so tyre fitting and balance will only cost me about $80

    im leaning toward Conti based on price but i do believe they ware dome fast
    I'm no road racer but do want the grip and wet and summer I'm in Perth so very hot in summer not so in winter and we have good roads, and were always after longevity and performance lol yep they don't mix lol

    Thank you for your time and input
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    Quote Originally Posted by mheaver39 View Post
    Hi all and yep a can imagine this trend has been done to death but i am in the market for new boots on my GTI Pirelli
    225/40ZR18 92w/92y i have found some PZero's cheap but there (MO) can any one yell me what the difference is between MO and non MO Pirelli tyres,
    The MO (Mercedes Original) marking on the sidewall indicates a tyre made to Mercedes Benz' requirements with regards to its properties.

    There may be possible differences in construction, uniformity, tolerances, compound, tread pattern, grip, braking, aquaplaning resistance, wear, noise, rolling resistance, etc. Differences are not always visually apparent.

    Tyres made to OE specifications are not necessarily better or worse - just made with a different balance of properties.

    Quote Originally Posted by mheaver39 View Post
    also what in your opinion from experience is the better tyre from the following tyres
    i can get a set of conti sport contact 5 for $520 (conti have a sale on but 4 pay for 2)
    goodyear Eagle F-1 Asymmetric 2 $756 a set 4 (Tyroola.com)
    Pirelli P-Zero (mo) $710 a set 4 (Tyrebuy.com)
    Michelin Pilot Sport 3 $722 set 4 (Tyroola.com)
    Michelin super sport $850 set of 4 (Tyroola.com)
    and if any one knows of any other wholesalers or retailers who have good deals let me know
    i work in motor industry so tyre fitting and balance will only cost me about $80

    im leaning toward Conti based on price but i do believe they ware dome fast
    I'm no road racer but do want the grip and wet and summer I'm in Perth so very hot in summer not so in winter and we have good roads, and were always after longevity and performance lol yep they don't mix lol

    Thank you for your time and input
    At $756 a set, the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 would have to last 45% longer than the Continental ContiSportContact 5 in order to match its value.

    Thus, the Continental ContiSportContact 5 is the best value tyre on your list, because its purchase price of $520 a set should compensate for its higher wear rate.
    Last edited by Diesel_vert; 28-01-2015 at 05:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel_vert View Post
    The MO (Mercedes Original) marking on the sidewall indicates a tyre made to Mercedes Benz' requirements with regards to its properties.

    There may be possible differences in construction, uniformity, tolerances, compound, tread pattern, grip, braking, aquaplaning resistance, wear, noise, rolling resistance, etc. Differences are not always visually apparent.

    Tyres made to OE specifications are not necessarily better - just made with a different balance of properties.



    At $756 a set, the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 would have to last 45% longer than the Continental ContiSportContact 5 in order to match its value.

    Thus, the Continental ContiSportContact 5 is the best value tyre on your list, because its purchase price of $520 a set should compensate for its higher wear rate.
    would you rate the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 higher than the Michelin Pilot Sport 3 and Pirelli P-Zero?
    only reason i was looking at the pirelli P-Zero as they are OE fitment for the GTI Pirelli and they seam to be the bast selling tyre on a lot of tyre whole sale and retail stores thinking there must be something in that statement

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by mheaver39 View Post
    would you rate the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 higher than the Michelin Pilot Sport 3 and Pirelli P-Zero?
    The Goodyear is a balanced tyre that does well in most disciplines with no significant weaknesses. The Pirelli is similar, but with slightly higher grip levels and wear rates. The Continental builds on top of that, with a bit more grip and a bit more wear.

    The Michelin Pilot Sport 3 is a nice road tyre with good steering feel and is a little better in the wet. The Michelin Pilot Super Sport is the best dry performance tyre on that list.

    The Continental SportContact 5, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 and Pirelli P-Zero often trade places on the podium in Evo magazine's annual tyre tests, so you can't really go wrong with any of the tyres on your list, including the Michelins.

    Quote Originally Posted by mheaver39 View Post
    only reason i was looking at the pirelli P-Zero as they are OE fitment for the GTI Pirelli and they seam to be the bast selling tyre on a lot of tyre whole sale and retail stores thinking there must be something in that statement
    That may be explained by its purchase price, as the vast majority of motorists decide their tyres mainly on price.

    This applies to every vehicle and tyre, but the exact design of the Pirelli P-Zero tyre supplied to Volkswagen for the GTI Pirelli will be different from those supplied for the retail market. Versions with an MO marking will be different again.

    Having said that, the Pirelli P-Zero is not a bad tyre. If you are keen to try them, then by all means do. Tyre preferences are highly subjective and the forum would welcome your feedback on them.

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    Awesome, thanks for your input much appreciated

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    Went the sportcontact 5 in the end too good a price to knock back

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