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Greencastle, Indiana
My XLR/V(s)
2006 XLR V Red
Ok my V is out of the frame shop and back to the garage getting ready for re-installation of engine and the front dog house along with complete repaint. A labor of love but with 22K on the odometer I could not let this gem be discarded. In the coming months it will be necessary to replace the tires and I do want to stay with run flats so it seems to be an issue on availability. Pretty sure the original Pirelli's are unavailable and I've stopped at a couple of tire dealers and they want to use two different brands between front and rear. I would like to hear some suggestions on replacement. Thanks.



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I just put 255's on the rears and 245's on the fronts - Rides great. I went with NON Run Flats... I switched my Base XLR to NON Run Flats, without any issues - much more options on tires.

Good luck.
 
I went with the 255/40/19 Continental ExtremeContact DW from TireRack (front and rear) and they're a huge improvement over the Pirelli Eufori run-flats it came with. That, coupled with new shocks and upgraded breaks and it handles better than ever!

I did invest the money I saved on run-flats in an extra chrome rim and tire to keep in the garage just in case.


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I went with the 255/40/19 Continental ExtremeContact DW from TireRack (front and rear) and they're a huge improvement over the Pirelli Eufori run-flats it came with. That, coupled with new shocks and upgraded breaks and it handles better than ever!

I did invest the money I saved on run-flats in an extra chrome rim and tire to keep in the garage just in case.


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Sounds good. I just purchased an 04 XLR & run flats cause me to brush bottom leaving my drive which has incline at entrance. I googled Continentals & they looked like they would allow my XLR to stand a little higher that will help on my drive.


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If your 04 has stock rims, they are 18". The V has stock 19" rims with a lot less options available.
 
If your 04 has stock rims, they are 18". The V has stock 19" rims with a lot less options available.

This is quite true, assuming you're staying with the stock wheel.


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