Pirelli pzero tyres

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bfc1882
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Pirelli pzero tyres

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Has anybody got these on their gti as I purchased some a few weeks ago and they have ruined my car. Feels like they want to throw you into the nearest ditch when travelling at high speed in a straight line. Wondering if I need to give them more time to bed in as I have done about 300 mile on them.
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I.ve the same issue but mine have done 10k , having the lower wishbones done today if nothing improves the tyres are going :x
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I ran these a while back for 2weeks and they were awful on the polo! so went back to goodyear eagle F1's even though there hard to find now adays
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Cheers for the replys. I had my bushes done the week after having my tyres fitted and it has made no difference at all. Think the tyres are maybe not suited for our cars. My mate has a set on his Mondeo ST and he really rates them. Has changing the bushes on yours sorted yours out?
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Changing the bushes to uprated ones like the Cupra will make a difference. Especially if they're cracked (which is a common problem). Just found out today that mine are shot!
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