Pirelli 20's Flatspotting
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Pirelli 20's Flatspotting
I know I saw this thread discussed several months ago and it was debated about whether it was Pirelli or just tires. It got a little cold here in the south and I noticed last night and again this morning that I had some flatspotting going on. I just got this truck and it was my first encounter with flatspotting. I had a Tacoma for 6 years and never noticed this problem.
Is it Pirelli? Is it 20's? What do you think? Regardless, it is annoying
Is it Pirelli? Is it 20's? What do you think? Regardless, it is annoying
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I junked my stock Pirellis at 6k, I'm now running Cooper Zeon LTZ's, 305/55/20on the stock wheels and the truck sits in my driveway for a solid week sometimes and I have yet to experience any flat spotting. I had nothing but trouble with the Pirelli's. I absolutely love my LTZ's and highly recommend them or any other quality tire over the Pirelli's.
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stock tires are cheap
Whnever it goes below 32 F my tires flatspot, sounds and feels like driving on a washboard. My tires have only 3000 Kilometers on them.
Once they warm up a bit it goes away but the **** off is it takes by the time I get to work for them to warm up.
don't expect Ford to do anything though
Once they warm up a bit it goes away but the **** off is it takes by the time I get to work for them to warm up.
don't expect Ford to do anything though
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Originally Posted by Kardiak
None that I can hear from inside the cab. These tires are great. A bit pricey but worth it IMO.
- NCSU
Last edited by NCSU_05_FX4; 02-01-2008 at 12:26 PM.
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I got a set on my aftermarket 20's down here in sunny Florida. No problems here. I have read that people complain about this but had no such experiences. I drive my truck about 5 miles to work and then home Monday thru Friday and then it sits the whole weekend and no problems monday morning. My old Hancooks used to do it though...
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