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OE P-Zero's 'cracking'

Spenny

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I'm aware this has been a topic discussed before on some forums, but any quick advice would be much appreciated.
I have the original P-Zeros on my 2015 Cayman GTS and they have cracking on the edges.
Does anyone know whether Pirelli are still making any 'consideration' if I were to raise it with them.

 
I had a courtesy call from Solihull Porsche 1 year after buying a 2014 Cayman S from them and said that I had just changed all the original tyres (P Zeros) after my MOT guy had found cracks all the way around in between the treads. I had retained these and Porsche agreed to pick them up and send them to Pirelli for inspection. I received a cheque for £208 as compensation as they were 5 years old and 50% worn. This was just over 3 months ago.

 
That's interesting I also have a 2014 cayman s with p zeros which have some cracking between the treads on the fronts, if it gets bad enough to change them I may see if I can get a similar offer thanks for posting

 

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