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Old 16 March 2003, 06:56 PM
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Forgive my ignorance but are P Zeros directional tyres, looked evrywhere but couldnt find the arrow, unlike my bridestones.
Old 16 March 2003, 07:24 PM
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IIRC P Zeros come in Direzionale and Asimmetrico, the first having a directional pattern, however the others have an inside and outside to the pattern. I think these words should be marked on the sidewall.

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Old 16 March 2003, 09:46 PM
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yes they have Asimmetrico on them, ive got them on with the larger patterned area to the outer face of the wheel rim ie that horrible kerb face
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Had another quick look at mine today and they had the word 'outer' on them jn english and IIRC three other languages.

A bit more info on them here.

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Many thanks again to the board and members. Yes, have them the right way round as well!!!. And must admit there is a big big difference from the twitchy, follow the lorry ruts, jump the white lines Bridgestones i had on before, just got to wait and see what they are like in the wet as I have heard horry stories.
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