The car is now fitted with Pirelli P-zero asimmetrico tires (good for 200 mph) and also made in Italy. In the late 1970s ”the cars were fitted with Pirelli P7 tires – the state of the art at that time. The front uses a 205/50/15 tire, while the rear wheels take a special made 345/35/15 tire. This is still the widest tire made for a production car.” Lamborghini countach.
Wow, that’s a wide tire!
(Enter overused Honda joke here)
They were on the countach i’m not petrolhead enough to know what model the tyres are
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The car is now fitted with Pirelli P-zero asimmetrico tires (good for 200 mph) and also made in Italy. In the late 1970s ”the cars were fitted with Pirelli P7 tires – the state of the art at that time. The front uses a 205/50/15 tire, while the rear wheels take a special made 345/35/15 tire. This is still the widest tire made for a production car.”
Lamborghini countach.
They were on the countach i’m not petrolhead enough to know what model the tyres are
Thanks!
155/60/R20 for example on the new i3
we are talking about cars, not my bicycle.