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Pirelli PZero All Season Ultra High Performance Radial Tires (235/45R18 94V)

after $70 Rebate

4 for $339.30

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Amazon has Pirelli PZero All Season Ultra High Performance Radial Tires (235/45R18 94V) on sale at 4 for $339.32 after $70 Rebate (via Visa Prepaid Card) when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member nottrollin for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. On product page, change quantity to 4 and add to cart.
  2. Total will be 4 x $102.33 = $409.32.
  3. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.
Instructions for $70 Rebate:
  • Online:
    1. After your order ships, enter your name and email address here.
    2. Check your email inbox for an email with subject "Pirelli Online Rebate – Complete your Registration".
    3. Open the email and click "Confirm Email Address".
    4. You will be taken to a link to create an account; create a password.
    5. Fill out the rebate form.
      • Amazon is not listed on the Dealer list; check the "Can't find your Dealer?" box and enter Amazon manually.
      • In section 05, "Invoice Information", click "Upload your file" and upload your Shipping Confirmation Email and an invoice from the installation of the tires as proof of purchase.
    6. When you have filled out the form completely, click "Confirm Registration".
  • Mail-in:
    1. After your order ships, fill out the Mail-in Rebate Form
      • If you have problems downloading from the above link, click here to download from Pirelli's website.
      • Click "Download Rebate Form".
    2. Print out a copy of your Shipping Confirmation Email for your order and an invoice from the installation of the tires.
    3. Mail your completed rebate form with your Shipping Confirmation Email and an invoice from the installation of the tires as proof of purchase to the following address:
      • Pirelli $70 Spring Rebate C/O
      • Channel Fusion
      • P.O. Box 10557
      • Cedar Rapids, IA. 52410-0557
  • Allow 8-10 weeks after rebate submission for delivery of your prepaid Visa card.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends April 4, 2021. Requests must be postmarked or submitted online by May 4, 2021.
    • Allow eight to ten weeks after online submission or mailing for delivery of your Card. Limit one offer per online submission or mailed envelope and two offers per name/household/address.
    • See full Terms & Conditions here.
  • About this store:
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Written by nottrollin
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Amazon has Pirelli PZero All Season Ultra High Performance Radial Tires (235/45R18 94V) on sale at 4 for $339.32 after $70 Rebate (via Visa Prepaid Card) when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member nottrollin for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. On product page, change quantity to 4 and add to cart.
  2. Total will be 4 x $102.33 = $409.32.
  3. Proceed to checkout and complete your order.
Instructions for $70 Rebate:
  • Online:
    1. After your order ships, enter your name and email address here.
    2. Check your email inbox for an email with subject "Pirelli Online Rebate – Complete your Registration".
    3. Open the email and click "Confirm Email Address".
    4. You will be taken to a link to create an account; create a password.
    5. Fill out the rebate form.
      • Amazon is not listed on the Dealer list; check the "Can't find your Dealer?" box and enter Amazon manually.
      • In section 05, "Invoice Information", click "Upload your file" and upload your Shipping Confirmation Email and an invoice from the installation of the tires as proof of purchase.
    6. When you have filled out the form completely, click "Confirm Registration".
  • Mail-in:
    1. After your order ships, fill out the Mail-in Rebate Form
      • If you have problems downloading from the above link, click here to download from Pirelli's website.
      • Click "Download Rebate Form".
    2. Print out a copy of your Shipping Confirmation Email for your order and an invoice from the installation of the tires.
    3. Mail your completed rebate form with your Shipping Confirmation Email and an invoice from the installation of the tires as proof of purchase to the following address:
      • Pirelli $70 Spring Rebate C/O
      • Channel Fusion
      • P.O. Box 10557
      • Cedar Rapids, IA. 52410-0557
  • Allow 8-10 weeks after rebate submission for delivery of your prepaid Visa card.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends April 4, 2021. Requests must be postmarked or submitted online by May 4, 2021.
    • Allow eight to ten weeks after online submission or mailing for delivery of your Card. Limit one offer per online submission or mailed envelope and two offers per name/household/address.
    • See full Terms & Conditions here.
  • About this store:
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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annihil8ted
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Generally speaking, you want the tires to reach 150% of total weight.

4 times load 94 = 1477lbs is 5908 lbs
150% of 4250 is 6375lbs. '

So you're about almost 500lbs short and that's empty weight on the model 3. With a full load, you are going to go way past that and a full load can add up close to 800 - 1000lbs (adults + clothes + whatever else is in the car). I wouldn't do it.

You can also look at it this way: assume one tire pops.

3 times load 94 = 1477lbs is 4431

That's only a difference of 180. Almost the weight of an adult (read driver). You're at max load already and you can risk popping the other tires too.

I wouldn't do it. Being close to max load also increases wear too.
sufo.exe
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This 150% is BS, the oem tire for the 19" Model 3 is Continental ProContact RX 235/40R1996W XL T0 Tesla, ContiSilent with a load rating of 1,565 multiply by 4 and its 6,264 which is still under your recommended 6,375 limit. So an OEM tire is already under your spec and I don't see hundreds of Tesla blowup their tire all over the internet. Weight and speed ratings are just that manufacture already build in some buffer for idiotic people.

To make sure this isn't a one time fluke I looked up a similar sedan from one of the most conservative and reliable manufacture the Lexus IS350 F sport gross weight is 3,195 * 1.5 = 5,872.5
OEM tires are Bridgestone Turanza ER33 front tire with the max load of 1,235 back tire has max load of 1,323, using the larger number 1323 x 4 = 5,292 way under your recommendation.

Another bullet point, another post mention his sonata 2020 comes with the tire, so I checked and confirm it does indeed
Weight is 4,354 * 1.5 = 6534 so 5,908 is still under

Another member mention it came on his 2021 Kia K5 AWD GT-Line with a gross weight of 4354 (heavier then the Tesla Model 3) by your math they need tire weight rating of 6,534.
nottrollin
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Heads up for the Tesla owners: While this tire may fit, the Load and Speed Ratings MIGHT not match YOUR model. Please do your reseach, to be safe and to avoid possible installer issues.

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Mar 31, 2021 10:24 PM
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OldScratch87Mar 31, 2021 10:24 PM
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Quote from dealgate :
This is the reason Tesla owners should not only get an extra road tax bill when they register their vehicles but actually get an additional surcharge for being so heavy. Not buying any gas means they use the roads for free which is not fair at all.
Calm down... Many states assess annual fees on EV owners for that very reason - https://www.ncsl.org/research/ene...icles.aspx
Mar 31, 2021 10:24 PM
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runtohell121Mar 31, 2021 10:24 PM
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My 2013 BMW X1 uses 225/45/18... will these fit?
Mar 31, 2021 10:32 PM
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DirtCheapDadMar 31, 2021 10:32 PM
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Quote from runtohell121 :
My 2013 BMW X1 uses 225/45/18... will these fit?
Without knowing all the specifics of that car, but knowing BMWs pretty well, I would say yes. Your speedometer is already about 2-3% generous on the needle, so it would put you close to actual speed (common BMW thing, but the odometer isn't over...that's a much longer discussion). Additionally, highly unlikely that the spacing on the X1 is so tight that it couldn't handle an extra 10mm of tire width, and a little extra rubber might help with rubbing up your wheels on curbs.
Last edited by DirtCheapDad March 31, 2021 at 05:22 PM.
Mar 31, 2021 10:45 PM
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runtohell121Mar 31, 2021 10:45 PM
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Quote from DirtCheapDad :
Without knowing all the specifics of that car, but knowing BMWs pretty well, I would say yes. Your speedometer is already about 2-3% generous on the needle, and this tire is +1.4% over stock so it would put you closer to actual speed (common BMW thing, but the odometer isn't over...that's a much longer discussion). Additionally, highly unlikely that the spacing on the X1 is so tight that it couldn't handle an extra 10mm of tire width, and a little extra rubber might help with rubbing up your wheels on curbs.
My car is all stock, wheels are 18x8, 30mm offset I believe.
Mar 31, 2021 10:49 PM
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DeathbypapercutMar 31, 2021 10:49 PM
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Quote from sufo.exe :
This 150% is BS, the oem tire for the 19" Model 3 is Continental ProContact RX 235/40R1996W XL T0 Tesla, ContiSilent with a load rating of 1,565 multiply by 4 and its 6,264 which is still under your recommended 6,375 limit. So an OEM tire is already under your spec and I don't see hundreds of Tesla blowup their tire all over the internet. Weight and speed ratings are just that manufacture already build in some buffer for idiotic people.

To make sure this isn't a one time fluke I looked up a similar sedan from one of the most conservative and reliable manufacture the Lexus IS350 F sport gross weight is 3,195 * 1.5 = 5,872.5
OEM tires are Bridgestone Turanza ER33 front tire with the max load of 1,235 back tire has max load of 1,323, using the larger number 1323 x 4 = 5,292 way under your recommendation.

Another bullet point, another post mention his sonata 2020 comes with the tire, so I checked and confirm it does indeed
Weight is 4,354 * 1.5 = 6534 so 5,908 is still under

Another member mention it came on his 2021 Kia K5 AWD GT-Line with a gross weight of 4354 (heavier then the Tesla Model 3) by your math they need tire weight rating of 6,534.
Agreed. Been an avid car enthusiast for 25+ years... this 150% load rating is the first I've ever heard. Got me researching and can't find any documentation backing this up... virtually all oem and aftermarket tire recommendations on multiple cars do not meet this claim.

Someone feel free to cite a source otherwise
Mar 31, 2021 10:54 PM
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DirtCheapDadMar 31, 2021 10:54 PM
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Quote from runtohell121 :
My car is all stock, wheels are 18x8, 30mm offset I believe.
215 is pretty much a minimum on an 8" wheel, with 225-235 being normal, so you'll be just fine. Personally, I'd go for it.
Last edited by DirtCheapDad March 31, 2021 at 05:22 PM.
Mar 31, 2021 11:15 PM
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DeathbypapercutMar 31, 2021 11:15 PM
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Quote from diego97yey :
My mazda is 215/45R18

I wonder if they would fit
Depends on how much wheel gap and clearance you have. 235mm width is substantial over 215. It may fit but will likely rub the inner wheel well, especially when turning. Suspension clearance is also a consideration.

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Mar 31, 2021 11:21 PM
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np1050Mar 31, 2021 11:21 PM
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Quote from nyyankees2k3 :
So Model 3 owners, what tire are you buying? The 18" on my 2018 model 3 is the michelin.. they only have 20,000 miles and almost need to be replaced... Pathetic.. was thinking continental dws 06 plus???
Dws is well rated but the worst tire I personally ever owned. Very noisy. So glad when I got rid of them
Mar 31, 2021 11:32 PM
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asingh807Mar 31, 2021 11:32 PM
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Is Walmart authorized for the Rebate?
Mar 31, 2021 11:45 PM
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np1050Mar 31, 2021 11:45 PM
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Quote from asingh807 :
Is Walmart authorized for the Rebate?
Can't find any info on the list of dealers accepted. Anyone know for sure?
Apr 01, 2021 12:12 AM
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sufo.exeApr 01, 2021 12:12 AM
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Quote from nyyankees2k3 :
So Model 3 owners, what tire are you buying? The 18" on my 2018 model 3 is the michelin.. they only have 20,000 miles and almost need to be replaced... Pathetic.. was thinking continental dws 06 plus???
Unfortunately due to how much torque EVs can deliver tire wear and tear is a real concern. If you go with harder compound tire it may last longer but at the sacrifice of comfort with increase noise and harder ride.

If you live in a summer only state I love the Michelin pilot sport 4s, all weather I would go with the pilot sport all season, very high quality tires with acceptable road noise.
Apr 01, 2021 12:18 AM
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sLick415Apr 01, 2021 12:20 AM
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Quote from annihil8ted :
Generally speaking, you want the tires to reach 150% of total weight.

4 times load 94 = 1477lbs is 5908 lbs
150% of 4250 is 6375lbs. '

So you're about almost 500lbs short and that's empty weight on the model 3. With a full load, you are going to go way past that and a full load can add up close to 800 - 1000lbs (adults + clothes + whatever else is in the car). I wouldn't do it.

You can also look at it this way: assume one tire pops.

3 times load 94 = 1477lbs is 4431

That's only a difference of 180. Almost the weight of an adult (read driver). You're at max load already and you can risk popping the other tires too.

I wouldn't do it. Being close to max load also increases wear too.
You really just need to look at a vehicle's gross axle weight rating. This is the max weight each axle can handle. As long as the tire has a higher rating than the axle's weight rating, the axle would fail first before your tires do.

The 2021 Model 3 has a front axle rating of 2407 lbs and rear axle rating of 2767 lbs. Taking the larger number divided by 2 tires gives you a rating needed of 1384 lbs. A tire load capacity of 1477 lbs will work.

Also, if you have a flat tire, the weight doesn't just transfer to the other 3 tires. The weight would still be sitting on the flat tire and the wheel.
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nyyankees2k3Apr 01, 2021 12:31 AM
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Quote from sufo.exe :
Unfortunately due to how much torque EVs can deliver tire wear and tear is a real concern. If you go with harder compound tire it may last longer but at the sacrifice of comfort with increase noise and harder ride.

If you live in a summer only state I love the Michelin pilot sport 4s, all weather I would go with the pilot sport all season, very high quality tires with acceptable road noise.
Yeah.. I understand what you mean, but 20,000 miles come on now.. I don't really gun it too much either.. do you think the pilot pro sport will have better tread life?

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Quote from asingh807 :
Is Walmart authorized for the Rebate?
Quote from slkmaster2000 :
Can't find any info on the list of dealers accepted. Anyone know for sure?
See post #40. Also, the mods added in the OP that an invoice from your Installation would also suffice as proof of delivery, instead of tracking.

I know it's hard to see through all the other off-topics post in this thread.

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