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  • Pirelli P-zeros? or scorpions?

    Well I think on the way to Caleb's on a road with "raised structures" I must have hit something without realizing it, I can't think of any other cause. I checked my tires on my DD today and one had a bulge in the sidewall. It looks like a tumor or bell's palsy. Anyway I have 2 questions. Anyone know where I can get some cheap Pirelli's? I have Scorpions now and would like to replace them with those or the P-zeros becuase I have yet to slide out in a corner with these tires. Also how safely can I drive this? Should I put on a donut to take it to get new tires or just not worry?
    p.s. I have needed a new set all summer so it is not a worry that I will replace all 4.
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    I would replace it ASAP
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    • #3
      replace

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      • #4
        Replace it, but isnt the p zero line street/car tires and scorpoin line is the light truck line?

        97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.

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